China’s exports grew faster than expected in May, official customs data showed on Friday, in a boost to policymakers eager to drive economic momentum even as trade tensions rise.
Exports in dollar terms rose 7.6 per cent year on year last month, compared with expectations of a 6 per cent rise among economists polled by Reuters, and higher than any published figure since April last year.
Imports rose 1.8 per cent year on year, far behind forecasts.
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