China's Economy Gets Surprise Lift From Trump's Trade War
CHINA, JUL 14 – Chinese exporters boosted shipments by 5.8% in June to avoid higher tariffs after August 12, aiming to capture market share amid weak U.S. demand and a fragile trade truce.
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China Is Winning Trump’s Trade War
Since the Sino-American trade conflict began in 2018, China has developed a playbook with defensive and offensive strategies. The Chinese government has maintained an edge during US President Donald Trump’s second administration by doubling down on these strategies and rallying the public against perceived foreign humiliation.
Chinese exports to the United States rebounded in June as companies rushed to place orders to take advantage of a fragile tariff truce between Beijing and Washington that expires in August, Reuters reported.
China’s exporters rush to beat Trump’s next big tariff deadline
China's exports regained momentum in June as firms rushed to place orders to capitalize on a fragile tariff truce between Beijing and Washington ahead of a looming deadline next month, with shipments to Southeast Asian transit hubs particularly strong.


China's exporters rush to beat Trump's next big tariff deadline
By Joe Cash and Ethan Wang
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