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A port worker walks through the piled containers in Tokyo, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016.  Japan's trade balance returned to deficit in January, with a shortfall of 646 billion yen ($5.65 billion) as exports fell 13 percent from the year before, led by an 18 percent plunge in the value of shipments to China. (AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama)

China’s exports fell again in July by an unexpectedly wide margin while a decline in imports accelerated in a possible sign of weakness in the world’s second-largest economy.
Exports contracted 4.4 percent to USD184.7 billion, a slight improvement over June’s 4.8 percent contraction, customs data showed yesterday. Imports fell 12.5 percent to $132.4 billion, accelerating from a decline of 8.4 percent.
Weak global demand has hampered efforts to shore up Chinese trade and stave off job losses in export industries. The contraction in imports reflects possible weakness in the domestic economy, but the figures also are depressed by a decline in prices of oil and other commodities.
Chinese economic growth held steady at 6.7 percent in the quarter ending in June compared with a year earlier, though that was the lowest quarterly level since the aftermath of the 2008 global crisis.
The declines in both exports and imports were worse than many forecasters expected.
“The data dash hopes that a pick-up in global manufacturing growth last month might have buoyed shipments from China,” said Julian Evans-­Pritchard of Capital Economics in a report.
“The country’s export growth is likely to remain subdued for some time,” said Evans-Pritchard. “While we think the worst is probably over for many emerging markets, global growth is likely to remain lackluster well into next year.”
The slump in imports meant China’s global trade surplus swelled by 22 percent from the same month a year ago to $52.3 billion.
China’s trade surplus with the European Union, its biggest trading partner, was $11.8 billion. The surplus with the United States was $24.7 billion.
Even taking lower prices into account, the Chinese figures suggest imports fell by 5.3 percent, according to Louis Kuijs of Oxford Economics.
“It implies that volumes dropped substantially month on month,” said Kuijs in a report. “It may herald that domestic demand started to slow down in July.” AP

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