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China Exports in December took another plunge

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As expected, the General Administration of Customs told the press on Tuesday that China’s exports in December fell 2.8 percent from the same period of 2007, while imports fell over 20 percent – the second consecutive month of decline.

The drop rates for exports and imports accelerated from November as external and domestic demand weakened amid the financial crisis.

The export fall highlighted what is becoming a major worry for Beijing as it watches a huge engine of employment slow sharply. The closure of tens of thousands of export firms has cost an estimated 10 million migrant workers their jobs in recent months.

Some analysts expect that China’s looser monetary policy will take effect gradually and foreign trade will rebound in the second half.

China-Export-and-Import-trade figures

China-Export-and-Import-trade figures

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  1. I think it might be the effect of global recession what we are facing now in the current day world. Hope the things would do better very soon.

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