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China: Trade prospects remain firm – UOB

Economist at UOB Group Ho Woei Chen, CFA, assesses the latest trade data in the Chinese economy.

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“China’s export and import growth accelerated in April as external economic outlook continues to improve while commodity prices sustain their upward trajectory. In USDterms, exports surged 32.3% y/y (Bloomberg est: +24.1% y/y; Mar: 30.6% y/y) up from the preceding month and was significantly above consensus expectation, despite the diminishing low base effect and thus is a stronger indicator of a robust external demand. Imports grew at its fastest pace in more than a decade at 43.1% y/y (Bloomberg est: +44.0% y/y; Mar: 38.1% y/y), helped by rebounding commodity prices as well as a low comparison base. China’s trade surplus widened to US$42.85 bn in April from US$13.80 bn in March, its highest in three months.”

“Despite ongoing trade tensions, exports and imports with the US remained robust at 31.2% y/y and 51.7% y/y in April. China’s strong imports of soy beans at 53.8% y/y likely suggests further efforts to increase its purchases from the US. China’s trade surplus with the US rose to US$28.11 bn in April from US$21.37 bn in March. Year-to-date, the trade surplus was at US$100.74 bn, higher compared to US$63.60 in the year-ago period. We expect China’s trade surplus with US to widen this year as the US economy strengthens.”

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