China’s Export Growth Slows as Global Demand Weakens

China Economy Shows Mixed Recovery
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China’s export growth slowed in September, while imports remained weak as global demand cools.

Exports in US dollar terms expanded 5.7% last month from a year earlier, the General Administration of Customs said in a statement Monday. That was slower than the 7.1% growth in August, but beat the 4% rise forecast by economists in a Bloomberg survey.