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The trade surplus was $84.5 billion

November 18, 2021
China’s export growth slowed slightly in October to 27.1 percent over a year ago, while imports were up 20.6 percent, the customs administration said Sunday.
The trade surplus was $84.5 billion, higher than the $66.8 billion in September.
The export and import figures are much higher than a year ago, when much of the world was in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, but overall economic growth appears to be moderating.
China’s economy has been buffeted by COVID-19 outbreaks and related restrictions that have depressed domestic travel and consumer demand, and power shortages that have pushed down factory production.
Exports, which were up 28.1 percent in September, totaled $300.2 billion last month. Imports…
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