China’s October Trade Balance: Surplus grows marginally amid weak exports and imports

China's Trade Balance for October, in Chinese Yuan terms, came in at CNY586.81 billion versus CNY565.34 expected and CNY573.57 billion last.

The exports rose by 7.0% last month vs. 14.8% expected and 10.7% previous.

The country’s Imports climbed by 6.8% vs. 6.0% expected and 5.2% prior.

In US Dollar terms,

China reported a marginal increase in the trade surplus, as exports and imports showed an unexpected drop.

Trade Balance came in at +85.15B versus +95.95B expected and +84.74B previous.

Exports (YoY): -0.3% vs. +4.3% exp. and +5.7% prior.

Imports (YoY): -0.7% vs. +0.1% exp. and +0.3% last.

China Trade Balance CNY came in at 586.81B, above expectations (565.34B) in October

China Trade Balance CNY came in at 586.81B, above expectations (565.34B) in October
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