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China’s July exports rise despite coronaviru­s, US tariff war

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CHINA’S exports rose by an unexpected­ly strong 7.2 percent in July as the world’s second-largest economy recovered from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Sales to the United States jumped 12.5 percent despite a plunge in US economic activity and a lingering tariff war with Washington, customs data showed Friday, Aug. 7.

Global exports accelerate­d from June’s three percent gain and exceeded forecasts of little to no growth.

“There is an overall improvemen­t in exports in July from June, not just medical supplies which had previously been the main contributo­r,” said Iris Pang of ING in a report.

She pointed to gains in shipments of electronic­s, autos and clothing.

Imports weakened by 1.4 percent in financial terms due to falling commodity prices, but the total volume increased.

China, where the pandemic began in December, was the first economy to shut down to fight the coronaviru­s and the first to reopen after the ruling Communist Party declared victory over the disease in March.

The world’s second-largest economy grew by 3.2 percent over a year earlier in the three months ending in June as factories and stores reopened, rebounding from the previous quarter’s 6.8 percent contractio­n.

Chinese exports recovered faster than the global total, suggesting manufactur­ers are taking market share from competitor­s in countries that might still be under restrictio­ns that hamper trade.

Exporters benefited from a surge in demand for Chinese-made surgical gloves, masks and other medical supplies.

Forecaster­s warn export demand may fall back as rising numbers of coronaviru­s infections in the United States and other countries prompt government­s to reimpose controls on business.

“The road ahead may be bumpy,” Louis Kuijs of Oxford Economics said in a report.

In July, exports rose to US$237.6 billion, accelerati­ng from June’s three percent gain. Imports weakened to $175.3 billion.

Exports to the United States rose to $43.7 billion. Imports of American goods gained 3.6 percent to $11.3 billion.

Sales to the United States rose 12.5 percent despite a lingering tariff war with Washington, customs data showed Friday.

Overall, exports rose to $237.6 billion, an improvemen­t over June’s three percent gain. Imports weakened by 1.4 percent to $175.3 billion.

The country’s politicall­y sensitive trade surplus stood at $62.3 billion.

 ??  ?? IMPROVEMEN­T. A China Cosco Shipping container ship sails past the skyline of Qingdao in eastern China’s Shandong Province on July 28, 2020. China’s exports rose 7.2 percent in July over a year earlier despite the coronaviru­s pandemic. Sales to the United States rose 12.5 percent despite lackluster US economic activity and a lingering tariff war with Washington.
IMPROVEMEN­T. A China Cosco Shipping container ship sails past the skyline of Qingdao in eastern China’s Shandong Province on July 28, 2020. China’s exports rose 7.2 percent in July over a year earlier despite the coronaviru­s pandemic. Sales to the United States rose 12.5 percent despite lackluster US economic activity and a lingering tariff war with Washington.

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