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China reports biggest drop in exports since 2020

Agence France-Presse
Trade War
Container trucks arrive at the Port of Los Angeles on June 18, 2019 in San Pedro, California, where the US-China trade war has created logistical havoc on the docks following a months-long surge if imports in anticipation of higher tariffs. The Port of Los Angeles together with the nearby Port of Long Beach rank as the leading gateways for international trade in North America and in May had its busiest month for imports in its 112-year history, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said in a release.
AFP / Frederic J. Brown

BEIJING, China — China saw its biggest drop in exports last month since July 2020, according to official figures released Tuesday, as the world's second-largest economy faces sluggish global demand and a domestic slowdown.

Sales of Chinese products to foreign markets fell by 14.5 percent year-on-year last month, shrinking for the third consecutive month, according to dollar-denominated figures published by China's customs authority.

This was their largest decline since a 17.2 percent drop in January-February 2020, when the Chinese economy came to a standstill in the early weeks of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Apart from a brief rebound in March and April, exports from China have been in constant decline since October 2022.

The threat of recession in the United States and Europe, combined with high inflation, has contributed to weakening international demand for Chinese products in recent months.

Chinese exports had fallen by 12.4 percent year-on-year in June.

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