China's exports jump 7.9 pct in January from year earlier
Story Date: 2/10/2017

 

Source: Joe McDonald, WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 2/10/17


China's exports surged in January, rebounding from the previous month's contraction, and imports also rose in a positive sign for the world's second-largest economy. Exports climbed 7.9 percent from a year earlier to $18.3 billion, recovering from December's 6.1 percent decline, customs data showed Friday. Imports gained 16.7 percent to $13.1 billion, accelerating from the previous month's 3.1 percent expansion.

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