China's 2025 Record Export Surge Expected to Slow in December
China's record run of exports, driven by diversification in shipment destinations, is expected to have slowed in the final month of 2025, and the outlook for the coming year depends on manufacturers' ability to expand further into new markets. Beijing's resilience to renewed tariff tensions since President Donald Trump returned to the White House last January has emboldened Chinese firms to shift their focus to Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America to offset U.S. duties, despite resistance from import markets concerned about Chinese overcapacity.
Outbound shipments were expected to have risen 3.0% in value terms...
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