China Export Growth Seen Slowing in August as US Trade Truce Boost Fades: Reuters Poll
China's export growth probably slowed in August, weighed down by weaker shipments to the U.S. as a temporary boost from Beijing's tariff truce with its top consumer market fades.
The threat of higher U.S. duties on Chinese goods rerouted via other markets and a high base of comparison from last August were also expected to produce a more modest expansion than the previous month.
Outbound shipments were expected to have risen 5.0% in value terms year-on-year, according to the median forecast of 23...
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