Rebound in exports sign of resilience, confidence


Robust growth: An employee works at a port in Qingdao. The total value of China’s imports and exports in May reached 3.45 trillion yuan (RM2.3 trillion), up 9.6% year-on-year. — AFP

BEIJING: China’s exports rebounded vigorously in May, highlighting the nation’s resilience in foreign trade.

The sector is expected to expand steadily in the months ahead, given the effect of supportive policy measures that have been put in place to bolster the economy, industry experts and analysts said.

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