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China: Exports increase unexpectedly in the first two months of 2024

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China: Exports increase unexpectedly in the first two months of 2024
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China: Exports increase unexpectedly in the first two months of 2024

March 7, 2024

China’s exports increased by more than 7%, exceeding economic forecasts. The trade surplus reached US$125 billion.

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Aerial photo taken on January 4, 2024 shows containers stacked at the port of Nanjing in east China's Jiangsu province.
Containers from China piled up at Nanjing portImage: AFP

China’s exports registered an unexpected increase in the first two months of 2024, official figures showed on Thursday.

The General Administration of Customs stated that exports increased by 7.1% in January and February combined, reaching a trade surplus of 125 billion dollars (114.7 billion euros).

Commerce Minister Wang Wentao acknowledged the recent recovery on Wednesday on the sidelines of the National People’s Congress in Beijing and stressed that “the general trend is upward.”

A recovery for China’s economy?

This increase has provided some relief to the country as it struggles to revive the world’s second-largest economy following the coronavirus pandemic.

Exports for the two months – combined to avoid distortions due to the Lunar New Year holidays, when many businesses close – were 7.1% higher than the same period last year.

The performance surpassed Reuters forecasts that predicted export growth of just 1.9%. Imports also increased by 3.5%, compared to a forecast growth of 1.5%.

Source: DW

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