China's exports and imports return to growth in April as demand improves
- China's exports and imports rebounded in April, with 1.5% export growth and 8.4% import increase, indicating improved demand despite economic challenges.
- Shipments from China rose 1.5% in April, meeting Reuters' forecast, while imports surged 8.4%, surpassing analysts' expectations.
- April exports from China grew by 1.5% compared to last year, rebounding from a 7.5% decline in March, highlighting economic recovery.
28 Articles
28 Articles
China's exports and imports return to growth, signalling demand recovery
China's exports and imports returned to growth in April after contracting in the previous month, signalling an encouraging improvement in demand at home and overseas as Beijing navigates numerous challenges in an effort to shore up a shaky economy.
China’s exports and imports return to growth
RIYADH: China’s exports and imports returned to growth in April after contracting in the previous month, signaling an encouraging improvement in demand at home and overseas. The data suggests a flurry of policy support measures over the past several months may be helping to stabilize fragile investor and consumer confidence. Shipments from China grew 1.5 percent year on year
China's exports and imports return to growth as demand improves
HONG KONG — China’s exports and imports returned to growth in April, suggesting that demand is improving despite an uneven economic recovery, according to customs data released on Thursday. The report showed exports grew 1.5 percent in April compared to a year earlier, after falling 7.5 percent in March, the first contraction since November. Imports surged 8.4 percent in the same month, beating analysts’ expectations and up from a 1.9 percent de…

Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





















