China's Exports Decline Amid U.S. Tariffs and Falling Prices

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China's exports declined by 1.1% in October, the worst since February, mainly due to the fading effect of front-loading US-bound goods before tariffs increased, highlighting the country's reliance on US demand and the impact of global economic slowdown. Despite a temporary trade truce, US tariffs remain high, and domestic demand is weak, prompting China to focus on boosting internal consumption and diversifying trade relations.
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