BEIJING (AP) Chinas exports rose 30.6% over a year earlier in March as global demand revived despite the persisting coronavirus pandemic.
Exports rose to $241 billion, decelerating from the dramatic 60.6% surge in the first two months of 2021, customs data showed Tuesday. Imports rose 38% over a year earlier to $227.3 billion in a sign of reviving Chinese economic activity.
Exporters have benefited from the relatively early reopening of Chinas economy and demand for Chinese-made masks and other medical supplies while some governments are re-imposing anti-virus curbs that limit business and trade.