China’s May exports miss expectations, imports widen declines

China's exports to the U.S. experienced a significant 35% drop in May, intensifying economic pressures as trade talks with Washington commenced. While overall exports saw a modest increase, imports declined, resulting in a substantial trade surplus. Despite the U.S. decline, exports to Southeast Asia and the EU remained strong, offsetting some of the impact of trade tensions. | Source: The Economic Times
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