China's June exports rise amid trade truce optimism

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China's exports grew by 5.8% in June, driven by increased shipments to Southeast Asia and Europe, despite ongoing trade tensions and tariffs with the U.S., with a notable slowdown in exports to America but signs of diversification and economic resilience.
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- China’s Exports Beat Expectations in Boost for Economy The Wall Street Journal
- Breaking | China’s exports accelerate in June as US trade truce creates opening South China Morning Post
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