China's exports unexpectedly shrink in October, badly missing expectations for growth

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A cargo vessel carrying containers is seen adjacent the Yantian larboard successful Shenzhen, pursuing the caller coronavirus illness (COVID-19) outbreak, Guangdong province, China May 17, 2020.

Martin Pollard | Reuters

BEIJING — China's exports fell by 0.3% successful October from a twelvemonth ago, missing Reuters expectations for a 4.3% increase.

Imports fell by 0.7% successful U.S.-dollar terms, besides missing expectations for flimsy maturation of 0.1%.

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