(Reuters) - Exports in the first five months were $443.5 billion, while
imports in the same period totalled $357.8 billion, Yang
Hongbin, a vice special commissioner with the Ministry of
Commerce, said in a speech to an industry conference in
Shanghai.
The figures suggested that China's trade surplus in May was
$22.41 billion, exceeding forecasts of $18.8 billion by
economists polled by Reuters.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
imports in the same period totalled $357.8 billion, Yang
Hongbin, a vice special commissioner with the Ministry of
Commerce, said in a speech to an industry conference in
Shanghai.
The figures suggested that China's trade surplus in May was
$22.41 billion, exceeding forecasts of $18.8 billion by
economists polled by Reuters.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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