Chinese Exports to US Plunged 33 Percent in August

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…. 

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