China's exports grow over 20% in early 2026, boosting trade surplus

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China's exports surged over 20% in early 2026, exceeding expectations and positioning the nation for another record trade surplus. This growth, driven by strong demand for electronics and increased trade with Europe and ASEAN, occurred despite ongoing US tariffs. Exports to America, however, declined. The surge comes as President Trump prepares to visit China, amidst global economic challenges including the US-Israeli war's impact on energy markets.


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