China’s exports grew at slower pace in March, imports dipped for first time since August 2020 amid Covid-19 outbreaks
China’s exports grew at slower pace in March, imports dipped for first time since August 2020 amid Covid-19 outbreaks

China’s exports grew at slower pace in March, imports dipped for first time since August 2020 amid Covid-19 outbreaks

 

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China's exports grew at a slower pace in March and imports dipped for the first time since August 2020 as COVID-19 curbs across large parts of the country hampered freight arrivals and weakened domestic demand, reinforcing expectations of more policy support from the governing

China's imports, in the US dollar terms, dropped 0.1% in March from a year earlier, marking the first decline since August 2020, according to data released by . . .

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