China October exports sharply beat estimates, imports decline more than expected
- China's exports rose 12.7 percent in October from a year earlier, marking the fastest monthly growth in over two years, as reported by customs data released Thursday.
- Imports of goods fell 2.3 percent in October, while China's trade surplus increased to $95.7 billion, up from $81.7 billion in September.
- In 2023, China imported $34.05 billion worth of U.S. Agriculture products, a 20% decline from a year earlier, and predictions indicate further decreases in 2024.
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