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China experienced a substantial surge in export growth in April driven by a surge in orders from AI-related industries and other buyers attempting to stock up on components due to concerns over potential disruptions in the supply chain. This export momentum has led to a widening trade surplus with the U.S., reaching $87.7 billion thus far this year. All eyes are on the upcoming leaders’ summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese officials, expected to build on last year’s trade truce. The resilience of Chinese exporters in the face of global uncertainties, particularly the Middle East conflict, has been notable….
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