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China's imports and exports both fall more than expected in July, Surplus expands
08/08/2023 03:17:33 GMT | By Dhwani Mehta
China's Trade Balance for July, in Chinese Yuan terms, came in at CNY575.5 billion versus CNY625.25 billion and CNY491.25 billion last.
Exports plunged 9.2% in the reported period vs. -8.9% expected and -8.3% previous.
The country’s imports fell 6.9% vs. -2.6% prior. The market consensus was for a 2.5% drop.
In US Dollar terms, China’s trade surplus widened more than expected in July.
Trade Balance came in at +80.6B versus +70.60B expected and +70.62B previous.
Exports (YoY): -14.5% vs. -12.5% exp. and -12.4% prior.
Imports (YoY): -12.4% vs. -5.0% exp. and -6.8% last.
08/08/2023 03:17:33 GMT | By Dhwani Mehta
China's Trade Balance for July, in Chinese Yuan terms, came in at CNY575.5 billion versus CNY625.25 billion and CNY491.25 billion last.
Exports plunged 9.2% in the reported period vs. -8.9% expected and -8.3% previous.
The country’s imports fell 6.9% vs. -2.6% prior. The market consensus was for a 2.5% drop.
In US Dollar terms, China’s trade surplus widened more than expected in July.
Trade Balance came in at +80.6B versus +70.60B expected and +70.62B previous.
Exports (YoY): -14.5% vs. -12.5% exp. and -12.4% prior.
Imports (YoY): -12.4% vs. -5.0% exp. and -6.8% last.
China’s July Trade Balance: Surplus expands as exports and imports fall more than expected
In US Dollar terms, China’s trade surplus widened less than expected in June, as exports slumped. Trade Balance came in at +80.6B versus +70.60B expec
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