US tariffs no bar: China’s trade surplus hits $1.2 trillion
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China’s exports surged to a record $1.2 trillion trade surplus in 2025, defying expectations of a slowdown. This resilience, driven by deeper inroads into markets beyond the US and a shift up the value chain, is expected to continue supporting the economy despite weaker domestic demand and ongoing trade tensions.
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