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China's exports rose a higher than expected 8% in April as new US tariffs took effect

Upworthy Friday, 9 May 2025 ()
China has reported that its exports rose 8.1% in April from the year before, much higher than most economists had been expecting, in the tail end of a rush by companies and consumers to beat higher U.S. tariffs that took effect last month
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News video: China's exports to the US sink but beat forecasts as tariffs bite

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China's exports to the US sink but beat forecasts as tariffs bite The data, which arrives just ahead of tariff talks between Washington and Beijing, shows a diversion of Chinese goods away from the United States. READ MORE :...

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