
China's Exports Rebound Strongly in April Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit
China's exports saw a significant rebound in April, growing by over 14% and exceeding expectations. This strong performance comes ahead of a planned summit between President Trump and President Xi, where trade imbalances are expected to be a key discussion point.
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China's exports surged 14.1% in April, significantly exceeding expectations and bolstering the nation's economy despite global uncertainties. This strong performance precedes a crucial meeting between US and Chinese leaders, where trade tensions and other disputes are expected to be discussed. Analysts anticipate continued export-driven growth for China this year.
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