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China exports to the U.S. rise about 14% in June as imports grow 26%
China’s June trade data also shows imports increasing by about 26%, widening the gap between outbound and inbound flows.
China’s exports to the United States rose by around 14% in June, marking the fastest pace since 2021, as reported by CNBC Markets, citing its calculation from official data.
The outlet also said China’s imports grew by about 26% over the same period, indicating a broad pickup in cross border trade.
CNBC attributed the acceleration to factors including an AI-driven demand upturn and a tariff-related rush that lifted trading activity ahead of potential costs.