Trump tariff fallout: Trade tensions linger as China posts slower export growth

China’s export growth slowed in August, missing forecasts due to a sharp decline in shipments to the US, despite gains in Europe and Southeast Asia. Imports also grew at a slower pace, contributing to a trade surplus. Analysts attribute this to fading frontloading effects and trade diversion amid ongoing US-China trade tensions, with expectations of continued export pressure.

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