China's Global Exports Hit Six-Month High Despite US Tensions
China’s export growth of 8.3% and import rise of 7.4% in September reflect strong demand outside the U.S. amid escalating trade tensions and tariff threats.
- China announced new export controls on rare earths on Thursday, signaling a significant regulatory change.
- Beijing added five new elements to its rare-earth licensing regime, viewed as a response to US actions.
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Massive tariffs are designed to weaken China's market power. Now the country is presenting new export figures, which are different than expected.
Chinese trade holds strong despite US tariffs
Chinese trade figures beat expectations, suggesting Beijing may be weathering pressure from Washington amid intensifying tariff threats from the White House. The upbeat export and import data came despite trade with the US cratering, indicating Chinese firms are finding new markets for their goods. The figures came after US President Donald Trump threatened an extra 100% duty on Chinese goods in response to Beijing tightening curbs on exports of…
China's exports increased significantly in September, despite the ongoing trade dispute with the US.
China's exports and imports increased unexpectedly in September. Meanwhile, the world's second largest economy is shipping its goods to markets such as Southeast Asia or Africa with a view to the customs dispute.
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