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07 Sep 2023 | 07:19

China exports fall for fourth month in a row

(Sharecast News) - China exports fell for the fourth successive month in August as weak demand and persistent supply chain issues continued to dog the world's second-largest economy in its efforts to rebound from the impacts of the Covid pandemic.

Exports fell 8.8% year on year to $284.9bn last month, according to customs data released on Thursday. The decline compared to a 14.5% fall in July.

Imports fell 7.3% last month to $216.5bn, narrowing from a 12.4% decline in July, and exceeding the expectations for a drop of 8.2%.

The country's total trade surplus in August stood at $68.4bn, down from $80.6bn in July.

Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com

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