China’s exports fell by 7.5 per cent in May compared with a year earlier, while imports dropped by 4.5 per cent last month, year on year, after Beijing pledged to shore up trade to support the overall economic recovery.
Durian has rapidly become the most popular imported fruit in China, and cities bordering Vietnam are stepping up logistics to ensure that fresh supplies can reach any Chinese city in just 1-3 days.
According to recently published trade data, North Korea experienced a remarkable surge in wig exports in April, surpassing previous quarterly records within a single month
The recovery so far has mainly been driven by consumer spending, rather than infrastructure and property investment and that has reduced demand for commodities such as crude oil, iron ore and copper