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China trade beats forecasts in April despite Mideast war

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China trade beats forecasts in April despite Mideast war

Modern skyscrapers dominate Beijing’s skyline. (File Photo: Zhang Kaiyv/Pexels.com)

BEIJING: China's overseas shipments grew at a faster pace than expected last month, official data showed Saturday, despite pressure on the global economy caused by war in the Middle East.


Exports from the manufacturing powerhouse were up 14.1% in April compared to the same month last year, the General Administration of Customs (GAC) said.


The growth outpaced a Bloomberg forecast of 8.4% based on a survey of economists, and significantly picking up pace from the 2.5% increase in March.

 

Booming trade 

Booming trade has represented a vital lifeline for Beijing in recent years as the domestic economy lags, with sluggish spending and a stubborn debt crisis in the property sector weighing on activity.


Observers are awaiting a high-stakes meeting in Beijing next week between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US counterpart Donald Trump.


The talks previously set for late March were delayed by the US-Israel war on Iran, which has sent global energy prices soaring as shipping through the vital Strait of Hormuz has effectively come to a halt.


For Trump, China's massive surplus in bilateral trade between the countries has long been a major sticking point.


Key summit 

Ahead of the key summit, China's exports to the United States grew 11.3% year-on-year in April, official data showed Saturday, returning to growth after dropping sharply by 26.5% in March.


Economists argue that China should shift towards a growth model powered more by household consumption than traditional drivers including real estate and infrastructure investment.


In a positive sign for domestic spending, imports into the world's second-largest economy grew 25.3% year-on-year last month.


That figure beat a Bloomberg forecast of 20.0% but was slightly lower than the 27.8% surge in March.