China's shrinking imports, slower exports growth
Darken economic outlook
                                    Inbound shipments to the world's second-largest economy fell 7.9% year on year in April, while exports grew 8.5%, easing from the 14.8% surge in March.
                        
            
            
            
                                                        China's imports contracted sharply in April, while exports rose at a slower pace, reinforcing signs of feeble domestic demand despite the lifting of Covid curbs and heaping pressur
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