China’s exports drop! Weak US demand under Trump’s tariffs drag numbers; global outflows dip 1.1% in October
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China’s October exports saw a significant 25% drop to the US, contributing to a 1.1% global decline, the weakest since February. This downturn highlights continued reliance on American buyers despite efforts to diversify markets. A recent trade agreement between the US and China may offer a modest boost to exports in the coming quarters.
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