(Bloomberg) -- China’s annual trade surplus exceeded $1 trillion for the first time despite a deepening plunge in shipments to the US, risking a backlash from markets flooded by goods from the world’s ...
China's trade surplus for September 2025 totaled $90.45 billion. Although this result came in below analyst expectations of $98.96 billion, it marks an increase over the $81.69 billion recorded in ...
It is not hard to find evidence of China’s massive trade surplus. China’s exports of cars has surged to well over 6 million cars (or about a tenth of the global auto market outside of China), and are ...
China's trade surplus tops $1 trillion in first 11 months of 2025 November exports top expectations as non-US shipments lead amid high US tariffs Imports underperform, pointing to still-subdued ...
China’s surplus reached $1.19 trillion last year, a 20 percent increase from 2024, as Beijing kept the currency weak and pursued self-reliance to replace imports. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from ...
China's trade surplus exceeded $1 trillion for the first time, despite a plunge in shipments to the US, with exports rising 5.9% from a year earlier. The country's export dominance is stirring ...
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