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China’s export growth quickens in August, imports edge lower.


Date: 08-09-2020
Subject: China’s export growth quickens in August, imports edge lower
Still, Pang warned Chinese exporters of higher-tech goods might face trouble as Washington tightens curbs on access to US components in a feud with Beijing over technology and security.

China’s export growth accelerated in August while imports edged lower as the world’s second-largest economy extended its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.

Exports rose 9.5 per cent over a year earlier to USD 235.2 billion, up from July’s 7.2 per cent growth, customs data showed on Monday. Imports declined 2.1 per cent to USD 176.3 billion, compared with the previous month’s 1.4 per cent contraction.

China’s exporters have benefited from its relatively early reopening from a shutdown to fight the virus while competitors in many other countries still face anti-disease controls that disrupt business.

Exports to the United States rose 20 per cent to USD 44.8 billion despite tariff hikes imposed by the Trump administration in a fight with Beijing over its technology ambitions and trade surplus. Imports of American goods gained 2 per cent to USD 10.5 billion.

The changes were due mostly to lower prices and comparison with last August’s relative weak exports, according to Julian Evans-Pritchard of Capital Economics. Evans-Pritchard estimated the volume of goods exported rose 9.7 per cent from a year earlier, while import volumes rose 9.5 per cent.

Other exporters have benefited from increased Chinese demand for their goods after growth in the world’s second-largest economy rebounded to 3.2 per cent over a year earlier in the three months ending in June. Activity the previous quarter fell 6.8 per cent, the deepest slump since at least the mid-1960s.

Exports to the 27-nation European Union, China’s biggest foreign market, fell 20.1 per cent from a year earlier to USD 35.7 billion. Imports of European goods tumbled 29.7 per cent to USD 22.5 billion.

China’s global trade surplus swelled by 72 per cent over a year earlier to USD 58.9 billion. That was down from July’s USD 62.3 billion gap.

Chinese importers have benefited from a slump in global prices for oil and many other goods due to weak demand caused by virus-related shutdowns.

Fast-growing exports included integrated circuits, smartphones, auto-data processors and household appliances.

That suggests “China still has some trade partners that are willing to import Chinese technology” despite tension with Washington, Iris Pang of ING said in a report.

Still, Pang warned Chinese exporters of higher-tech goods might face trouble as Washington tightens curbs on access to US components in a feud with Beijing over technology and security.

Washington has cut off supplies of American components for companies including China’s most prominent tech brand, Huawei Technologies Ltd. The Trump administration is lobbying European and other allies to avoid Chinese technology as they upgrade to next-generation telecom networks.

“This could affect exports of technological products and services in the coming months,” said Pang.

Source:-financialexpress.com

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