East Asia Forum

China’s exports tumbled for the fourth consecutive month in August amid weak external demand and ongoing global supply chain upheaval, posing more challenges to the world’s second-largest economy as it struggles to carve out a path to a post-pandemic rebound. Exports fell by 8.8 per cent compared to a year earlier to US$284.9 billion last […]

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