China’s export growth slowed sharply in April to lowest in two years, imports barely changed, as Covid curbs hit production, domestic demand
China’s export growth slowed sharply in April to lowest in two years, imports barely changed, as Covid curbs hit production, domestic demand

China’s export growth slowed sharply in April to lowest in two years, imports barely changed, as Covid curbs hit production, domestic demand

 

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China's export growth slowed sharply in April to hit the lowest level in nearly two years, while imports barely changed as strict COVID-19 control measures across several regions in the country hit factory production and weighed on domestic demand.

Exports, in US dollar terms, rose 3.9% in April from a year earlier, slowing sharply from the 14.7% growth in the previous month, according to data released by the General Administration of . . .

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