(Corrects sixth paragraph to remove reference to the Strait of Hormuz being a key route for China's Europe‑bound goods) By Joe Cash BEIJING, March 10 (Reuters) - China roared into 2026 with exports ...
China's trade growth handily beat forecasts at the start of the year. Exports continue to be driven by ships, chips, and ...
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China's total goods trade reached 7.73 trillion yuan ($1.12 trillion) in the first two months of 2026, with year-on-year growth returning to double digits at 18.3 percent, according to data released ...
China's leaders are trying something new to revive the country's slowing economy: encouraging people to spend more. At this year's Two Sessions in Beijing - the country's most important political ...
Two major economic plans unveiled at the annual meeting of China's legislature outline top priorities that have different ...
China’s export growth accelerated far faster than expected in the first two months of the year, putting shipments on a record ...
Chip exports hit US$43.3 billion in January and February, outpacing China’s overall export growth of 21.8 per cent in the ...