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Quick Take | China trade data accentuates importance of key events – China plenum & trade talks

This apparent early purchase by the US companies was to avoid higher tariffs later on. Latest data suggests exports to the US have declined by 3.7 percent YoY.

June 26, 2025 / 21:26 IST
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The steep decline in China’s trade numbers corroborates a story which leading indicators (in this case PMIs) and WTO’s trade outlook had been pointing towards –a global growth drag on account of the Sino-US trade war and a China domestic slowdown.

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China’s export dropped 4.4 percent year-on-year (YoY) compared to 5.4 percent rise in the previous month. Interestingly, previous readings (September-November 2018) brought out near double-digit export growth for China but this was mainly aided by higher exports to the US. This apparent early purchase by the US companies was to avoid higher tariffs later on. Latest data suggests exports to the US have declined by 3.7 percent YoY.

Chart: China export-import growth (YoY)

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