BEIJING: Chinaβs trade surged by a fifth in the first two months of the year, official data showed on Tuesday, significantly outpacing forecasts as a plunge in shipments to the United States was offset by sales to other major markets.
The boost is a lifeline for the worldβs second-largest economy as domestic consumer activity has slumped, and adds to the record surplus achieved last year. Official figures for the first two months of the year β usually combined to account for distortions arising from the varying Lunar New Year holiday β showed a strong start to 2026,
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