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China's March exports and imports shrink, miss forecasts by big margins

The nation's exporters endured a tough period for much of last year due to soft overseas demand and tight global monetary policy

April 12, 2024 / 14:36 IST
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Imports for March also declined 1.9% year-on-year from the 3.5% growth in the first two months, missing an expected 1.4% rise
Imports for March also declined 1.9% year-on-year from the 3.5% growth in the first two months, missing an expected 1.4% rise

China's March exports contracted sharply, while imports also unexpectedly shrank, both undershooting market forecasts by big margins, customs data showed on Friday, highlighting the stiff task facing policymakers as they try to bolster a shaky economic recovery.

Shipments from China slumped 7.5% year-on-year last month, marking the biggest fall since August last year and compared with a 2.3% decline forecast in a Reuters poll of economists. They rose 7.1% in the January-February period.

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"Besides disruptions from forex changes, the worse-than-expected momentum of both exports and imports in March indicate that more comprehensive and targeted policy stimulus will be needed for China to meet its ambitious growth target," said Bruce Pang, chief economist at Jones Lang Lasalle.

"It will be a long march for China's foreign trade to again provide growth energy for the state." In the first quarter, exports showed a 1.5% year-on-year rise, according to the data.