China's exports grew at a slower pace in April and imports posted a sharp decline signaling that the expected rebound in the economy after the lifting of Covid controls is unlikely to last long.
Exports registered an annual growth of 8.5 percent in April, the General Administration of Customs reported Tuesday. Economists had forecast shipments to climb 8.0 percent after a 14.8 percent gain in March.
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by Renju Jaya
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