China's May exports rise modestly amid declining US shipments and deepening deflation

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China's exports slowed in May due to US tariffs, with exports to the US dropping sharply, and factory-gate deflation deepening, highlighting economic pressures from ongoing trade tensions and weak domestic demand, despite some monetary stimulus measures.
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- China’s Exports to US Fall Most Since 2020 Despite Trade Truce Bloomberg.com
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