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China's trade surplus surged in June, which analysts have attributed to exporters rushing to ship products before U.S.
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -China wants to bring its trade ties with the U.S. back to a stable footing, its commerce ...
China’s trade with the world is within reasonable bounds and the nation isn’t out to dominate global markets, a senior official said, pointing to figures showing domestic consumption is driving ...
Long before President Trump wielded tariffs as a weapon to punish Indonesia, the country was fighting back a flood of cheap ...
China's economy slowed slightly in the last quarter as President Donald Trump’s trade war escalated, but it still expanded at ...
China’s economy is growing, but cracks are showing. Behind its GDP growth lies deflation, falling home values, and fading ...
Looming U.S. tariffs, together with a real estate market slump feeding into weakening consumer confidence, saw China's GDP ...
A surge of exports from Chinese manufacturers supported the growth, as customers and producers alike took advantage of the U.S.-China trade war ceasefire.
Official figures showed modest growth in the second quarter as exports shifted to other countries and Beijing invested in ...
American companies in China are reporting record-low investment plans and declining confidence in profits this year. A survey ...
China's economy is likely to have cooled in the second quarter after a solid start to the year, as trade tensions and a ...
External demand continues to support Chinese economic growth, as the first-half trade surplus surged to a new high of $586bn.