Abstract : China’s foreign trade in the second quarter is expectedto maintain good momentum, with import growth likely to be higher than theexport growth, according to Liu Xuezhi, a senior research fellow at thefinancial research center under Bank of Communications
BEIJING -- China’s foreign trade in the second quarter is expectedto maintain good momentum, with import growth likely to be higher than theexport growth, according to Liu Xuezhi, a senior research fellow at thefinancial research center under Bank of Communications.
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