Exports, China's bright spot in 2024, see slower growth in Sept
China's export growth in September slowed to 2.4%, marking its weakest level since May, due to reduced shipments to key markets and rising trade tensions. Imports saw a minimal increase, contributing to a substantial trade surplus of $82 billion f...

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"China's export growth has been remarkably strong this year and helped to offset the weak domestic demand," said Zhiwei Zhang, president and chief economist at Pinpoint Asset Management. "Looking ahead, it would be difficult to sustain strong export growth into next year, as trade tension heightens."
Chinese exports have powered the economy this year with shipments through September soaring to the second highest value on record. Weak consumer spending at home, however, has dampened the appetite for foreign products spurring a record trade surplus, and prompting US President Joe Biden and others to impose trade curbs.
Exemplifying that problem, imports inched up just 0.3%, leaving a trade surplus of almost $82 billion for September and $690 billion for the first nine months of this year.
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