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Chinese trade surplus soars to $1 trillion on pre-Trump exports

IndiaTimes Monday, 13 January 2025
China's trade surplus hit a record $992 billion in 2024, driven by a 21% rise in exports worth $3.6 trillion, despite weak domestic demand and imports. The surge is linked to strong overseas demand and anticipated tariffs under Donald Trump's upcoming presidency, leading to a rush in shipments to the US, reaching $525 billion.
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