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03/08/2019

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Huileng Tan | CNBC

  • China on Friday reported bodog casino worse than expected trade data for the month of February, customs data showed amid Beijing’s trade dispute with the U.S.
  • February dollar-denominated exports fell 20.7 percent, compared to an expected 4.8 percent fall.
  • February dollar-denominated imports fell 5.2 percent, compared to an expected 1.4 percent fall.
  • China’s overall trade surplus for the month came to $4.12 billion — much weaker than an bodog online casino expected .38 billion.

China on Friday reported bodog casino worse than expected trade data for the month of February, customs data showed amid Beijing’s trade dispute with the U.S.

Dollar-denominated exports plunged 20.7 percent for the month of February from a year ago, missing economists’ expectations of a 4.8 percent decline, according to a Reuters poll. January exports had risen 9.1 percent from a year ago.

Dollar-denominated imports bodog casino fell 5.2 percent in February from a year ago, missing economists’ forecast of a 1.4 percent fall. January imports had fallen 1.5 percent on-year.

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