Economics

China Exports Rebound Just in Time to Face Fresh Trump Tariffs

  • Commodity imports strong with soy at highest in almost a year
  • China exports to the U.S. fell 6.5% in July from year earlier
China Exports Unexpectedly Rise in July
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China’s export growth rebounded in July and imports shrank less than forecast, signaling some recovery in trade just as companies brace for the arrival of new tariffs from the U.S.