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China’s exports tumble further as global demand falters

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China’s exports have shrunk faster than expected in May and its imports have fallen, albeit at a slower pace, amid a struggle to find demand abroad and sluggish domestic consumption.

Exports from the world’s second-largest economy fell 7.5 percent year-on-year in May, the biggest decline since January and swinging from 8.5 percent growth in April.

Imports contracted 4.5 percent, a slower pace of decline than the 7.9 percent in the previous month.

The poor export performance reflects weak demand for Chinese goods, as does the weak import performance since China brings in parts and materials from abroad to assemble finished products for export.

Asian stocks fell into the red after the data, as did the yuan and the Australian dollar, a commodity currency that is highly sensitive to swings in Chinese demand.

China’s post-pandemic stock boom has faded as small-time investors turn bearish on equities and, instead, double down on safer assets amid a stuttering economic recovery.

The economy has been hit by both faltering demand at home and abroad, with the ripple effects felt across the region.

South Korean data last week showed shipments to China slid 20.8 percent in May, marking a full year of monthly declines, with Korean semiconductor exports dropping 36.2 percent, suggesting weak demand for components for final manufacture.

Chinese imports of semiconductors fell 15.3 percent.

Demand for raw materials broadly weakened with coal imports pulling back from the 15-month high hit in March, amid soft appetite from the power and steel sectors. Copper imports slid 4.6 percent in May from a year ago.

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