China's yuan-denominated exports fell 0.7% in September from a year ago, while imports dropped 6.2% during the same period, Reuters reported on Monday, citing the Chinese customs.
China on Monday said its yuan-denominated exports fell 0.7% in September from a year ago, while imports dropped 6.2% during the same period, according to Reuters.
Economists polled by Reuters had expected Chinese exports to fall by 3% and imports to decline 5.2% in September compared to a year ago. A Chinese flag is seen in front of containers at the Yangshan Deep-Water Port, an automated cargo wharf, in Shanghai on April 9, 2018.'s yuan-denominated exports fell 0.7% in September from a year ago, while imports dropped 6.2% during the same period, Reuters reported on Monday, citing the Chinese customs.Economists polled by Reuters expect Chinese exports denominated in the U.S. dollar to fall by 3% and imports to decline by 5.2% in September, compared to a year ago.
amid a trade war that has gone on for more than a year. Chinese imports, meanwhile, dropped 5.6% in the same period. That brought its trade surplus to $34.83 billion, according to Chinese customs data. The Chinese economy — the second largest in the world — is growing at a slower pace amid the protracted trade battle between
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