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China’s imports surge 37% in January exports jump 11%

byCT Report
08/02/2018
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BEIJING: A Reuters economist poll predicted that January imports had grown 9.8 percent from a year ago. They also expected export growth to come in at 9.6 percent. Long Lunar New Year public holidays start next week in China, so the trade data may be skewed due to seasonal factors such as stockpiling. Nonetheless, even with the festive season, the strong January reading indicates healthy domestic demand going into 2018, said Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics. In December, dollar-denominated exports rose 10.9 percent from a year ago, while imports rose 4.5 percent. China’s trade surplus for January was $20.34 billion. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a surplus of $54.1 billion. The country’s trade surplus with the U.S in January was $21.895 billion, down from $25.55 billion in December. That metric is closely watched as the two countries tussle over trade. China’s January coal imports were the highest since the same month in 2014, according to Reuters records. Colder weather than usual has hit parts of the country this winter, pushing up demand for heating fuel. Beijing said the world’s second-largest economy grew by 6.9 percentlast year, beating forecasts on strong global and domestic demand. Kuijs said a favorable external environment will continue to support China’s exports in 2018.

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