China's October exports rose 12.7%, the fastest growth in over two years, driven by sustained demand abroad despite domestic market weakness.
The growth in exports signals ongoing demand for Chinese goods, with shipments to the U.S. increasing by 8% year-on-year.
Economist Zichun Huang indicated Trump's proposed tariffs might negatively impact exports but emphasized that the effect would be less severe than anticipated.
While Trump's tariffs could theoretically lower export volumes by around 3%, a short-term boost to exports might occur as U.S. importers stock up.
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