China's Export Shipments Plummet as De-risking and Reshoring Take Their Toll

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China's exports fell by 14.5% in July compared to the previous year, while imports fell by 12.4%, indicating weaker production and lower domestic demand. This decline in trade highlights the need for Beijing to boost domestic consumption to offset falling global demand and achieve its 2023 growth target.
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