China’s trade surplus widened in June as import growth weakened, underscoring worries about both the domestic and global economy.
The trade surplus grew to $31.73bn (£20.46bn), up 42.9% from the same month last year, the customs bureau said.
The main contributor was weak imports which grew by 6.3%, about half the pace analysts had been expecting.
China’s domestic economy has been one of
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