Why China exports will likely stay resilient despite energy shock and a strong Yua
China’s export sector is expected to remain resilient in 2026, defying concerns over rising energy prices, geopolitical tensions, and a stronger currency, according to a new report by BofA Global Research. After a strong performance in 2025, China’s exports surged by about 15% year-on-year in the fi
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