
China’s Exports Surge 6.9% in Q1 2025, Signaling Trade Rebound
China’s foreign trade shows signs of stabilization in Q1 2025, with exports rising 6.9% amid global economic challenges. Advanced manufacturing and green tech sectors lead the growth.
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China’s foreign trade shows signs of stabilization in Q1 2025, with exports rising 6.9% amid global economic challenges. Advanced manufacturing and green tech sectors lead the growth.

Despite global challenges, a Chinese customs official assures that “the sky won’t fall” for China’s exports, highlighting steady trade growth and economic resilience.

China and Vietnam are boosting their high-tech collaboration under the Belt and Road Initiative, fostering sustainable growth through projects in trade, renewable energy, and urban transit.

Over 4,100 global brands from 71 countries are showcasing the latest trends at the 5th China International Consumer Products Expo in Hainan, highlighting China’s growing influence in global trade.

China has expanded its instant tax refund policy nationwide for foreign tourists, making shopping easier and more rewarding.

The Trump administration threatens new tariffs on buyers of Venezuelan oil, re-imposing sanctions on Venezuela’s oil and gas industries amid rising tensions.

Confidence in the U.S. dollar is waning as investors shift capital to European and Asian markets, driven by concerns over U.S. economic policies, geopolitical tensions, and a changing global financial landscape.

The U.S. tariff war sparks global economic uncertainty, impacting markets and consumers worldwide while hindering America’s own economic goals.

A leading U.S. soybean farmer who voted for President Trump is urging him to end the trade war with China, warning that continued tensions could devastate American agriculture.

China’s Ministry of Commerce calls U.S. tariff exemptions on electronics a ‘tiny step’ and urges a complete halt to tariffs, emphasizing the need for more substantial action in resolving trade tensions.