Foreign trade drops in June
July 15, 2013 Category Foreign trade, Weekly
China’s exports fell 3.1% in June from a year earlier, the first decline since January last year, while imports dropped 0.7%, leaving the country with a trade surplus of USD27.1 billion for the month. That compared with market expectations of a 4.0% rise in exports, an 8.0% increase in imports and a trade surplus of USD27.0 billion.
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