China's exports growth exceeded expectations in January to February period, while imports growth moderated more than expected, figures from the General Administration of Customs revealed on Monday.
Exports increased 16.3 percent on a yearly basis, bigger than the expected growth of 15.0 percent. However, this was slower than the 20.9 percent growth logged in December.
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