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China Finds Other Markets for Exports Hit by Trump Tariffs

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President Xi Jinping’s export engine has proved unstoppable during five months of sky-high US tariffs, sending China toward a record trade surplus exceeding $1.2 trillion.

With access to the US curtailed, Chinese manufacturers have shown they aren’t backing down. But the across-the-board surge is causing alarm abroad, as governments weigh the potential damage to their domestic industries against the risk of antagonizing Beijing — the top trading partner for over half the planet.