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China trade: export growth slowdown in January-February ‘alarming’ despite beating expectations

  • Exports grew by 16.3 per cent in combined figures for January and February compared to a year earlier
  • Imports grew by 15.5 per cent in combined figures for January and February from a year earlier

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China’s exports grew by 16.3 per cent in combined figures for January and February compared to a year earlier, while imports grew by 15.5 per cent, data released on Monday showed. Photo: Xinhua
Andrew MullenandAmanda Lee

China’s export growth slowed in January and February, combined data released on Monday showed, although it was better than expected.

Exports grew by 16.3 per cent in January and February from a year earlier to US$544.7 billion, down from December’s growth of 29.9 per cent.

It was above the median result of a survey of analysts conducted by Bloomberg, which predicted 15.7 per cent growth.

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Data for January and February are combined to smooth out the impact of the Lunar New Year holiday, which falls at different times during the two months in different years. This year, the week-long holiday started on January 31.

Imports, meanwhile, grew by 15.5 per cent in January and February from a year earlier to US$428.75 billion, down from December’s growth of 19.5 per cent.

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