• China's exports and imports in December declined at the worst rates in two years

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14 January 2019

China's exports and imports in December declined at the worst rates in two years

China's exports and imports in December declined at the worst rates in two years, adding to evidence of a rapid slowdown in the economy amid the trade war with the US and weakening global activity.

Exports dropped 4.4 percent year-on-year in December, according to rttnews. That was in contrast to the 3 percent gain economists had predicted.

Imports decreased 7.6 percent from a year ago, defying expectations for a 5 percent rise.

Both exports and imports outcome was the worst since 2016. In December, the trade surplus was $57.1 billion.


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