By Reuters voting expectations
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Chinese export growth may slow to 1.9 % on an annual basis in April, sharply decreased from 12.4 % in March (March export increased partially due to exporters’ shipments before Trump’s induction rise), as the new Trump tariff entered into force.
- The range of expectations ranges from a decrease of 3.5 % to 7.0 %.
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Imports are expected to decrease by 5.9 % on an annual basis, and they worsened from a decrease of 4.3 % in March, indicating twice the domestic demand.
The background of this is Trump raised the China tariff to 145 %, China fell with definitions of up to 125 % and restrictions on some American goods.
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Initial trade talks were identified for the United States of China on Saturday in Switzerland. Bessent is not very optimistic, saying that he is looking for some escalation:
This article was written by Emon Sheridan on www.forexlive.com.



















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