China's exports rise 14%, while imports rise 25%, in April year-on-year
Financial Times: The rising global dominance of Chinese industries, including ships, chips, cars and robots, has sparked criticism from trading partners over excess capacity in China and Beijing’s deep state support. A flood of low-cost and high-tech products from China is disrupting economies acro
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