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China’s export growth slows in August as US tariffs and trade tensions bite

In the first eight months of the year, China exported $785.3 billion more in goods than it imported from other countries

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China’s export growth slows in August as US tariffs and trade tensions bite
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9 Sept 2025 9:03 AM IST

Beijing: China’s exports grew last month but at a slower pace than in recent months, the country’s customs agency said Monday.

Exports reached $321.8 billion in August, a 4.4 per cent increase compared to the same month last year. That was down from a 7.2 per cent jump in July. Meanwhile, imports totalled $219.5 billion, a 1.8 per cent rise.

China’s large trade surplus has become a contentious issue with major trading partners including the US and the European Union. Low-priced Chinese imports are a boon for consumers but can lead to job cuts in manufacturing.

In the first eight months of the year, China’s exported $785.3 billion more in goods than it imported from other countries, the monthly customs data showed.

President Donald Trump has imposed 30 per cent in additional tariffs on imports from China since taking office early this year. He backed down from even higher tariffs after China retaliated with import taxes of its own. The two countries are in talks to try to reach a trade agreement.

The tariffs from both sides and the possibility they could be raised again are having an impact on two-way trade. Chinese exports to the U.S. plunged 33 per cent in August to $47.3 billion, while its imports from the US dropped 16 per cent to $13.4 billion.

Exports to the EU rose 10.4 per cent to $46.8 billion, while imports from the 27-member bloc edged down slightly to $22.8 billion.

Overall, China’s exports grew at the slowest pace since the January-February period, when they rose just2.3 per cent. The first two months of the year are reported together to smooth out distortions from the long Lunar New Year break.

China’s exports of rare earths rose on a monthly basis to $55 million in August, up from $41 million in July, but down 25.6 per cent compared to the same month last year.

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