China's exports fell one per cent in August from last year, hurt by trade war and weak global demand
China's exports unexpectedly fell one per cent in August from a year earlier, hurt by the intensifying Sino-US trade war and persistently weak global demand
8 September 2019
Customs data out today show imports in August fell 5.6 per cent from a year earlier, leaving China with a trade surplus of $US34.84 billion in August, down from $US45.06 billion in July.
August saw dramatic escalations in the bitter year-long trade row with the US.
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