China’s Exports Surge as Tariff Threats Loom

Chinese exports to the rest of the world surged by 10.7% in December 2024 compared to the same month in the previous year, as businesses brace for the possibility of new tariffs against China in the U.S. once President-elect Donald Trump takes office. 

According to customs data tracked by The New York Times, exports from China into the U.S. specifically increased by more than 15% year-…

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