China’s exports grew at the slowest pace in six months in August and declined year over year, as outbound shipments to the United States continued to decline, despite a tariff truce between the world’s two largest economies.
Chinese shipments to the United States fell by 33 percent in August from a year earlier, according to The Epoch Times’ analysis of customs data released on Sept. 8.
It followed a 21.7 percent decline in July and represented the fifth consecutive month that U.S.-bound shipments recorded a double-digit drop.
The downturn in U.S.-bound exports was offset by a surge in shipments to other regions across the world, including Southeast Asia and the European Union….
Chinese Exports to US Plunged 33 Percent in August
