china’s trade growth slows
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China’s imports of crude oil, iron ore and copper
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China’s import growth slowed faster than expected in April, as inbound shipments of commodities such as iron ore and copper weakened, while export growth more than halved, in line with a general cooling in demand for electronic gadgets.
China’s April imports rose 11.9 percent, cooling from March’s 20.3 percent rise, official data showed on Monday and missing analysts’ expectations for an 18 percent rise.
Exports rose 8 percent from a year earlier, slowing from a 16.4 percent rise in the previous month and short of expectations of 10.4 percent.
While the data shows trade remained robust at the beginning of the second quarter, analysts say the spurt in China’s economic growth seen in the first three months of the year may be as good as it gets as policymakers seek to tighten speculative investment, especially in the property sector.
“Looking ahead, we expect export growth to hold up well given the relatively bright outlook for the global economy this year,” Capital Economics’ China economist Julian Evans-Pritchard said in a note.
“Growth in inbound shipments will continue to face headwinds, however. In particular, policy tightening will further weigh on domestic demand in coming quarters.”
April’s numbers left the country with a trade surplus of $38.05 billion, which compared with forecasts for $35.50 billion and above $23.93 billion in March. The April trade figures are preliminary, with revised data due on May 23.
China’s imports of crude oil, iron ore and copper all fell by volume compared with March, with the data in line with a recent survey of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector showing April expansion was the slowest in six months.
Despite the slowdown, imports year-to-date are still up 20.8 percent by value, compared with 8.1 percent growth in exports over the first four months, though analysts say imports could slow further this year.
While China’s economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter, policymakers have moved to reduce financial risks in the economy and stamp out speculative activity in the property market.
Commodity imports have also been hit by falling prices, with iron ore and steel hitting multi-month lows on China’s future markets in April amid concern over rising inventories. China’s producer price inflation slowed in March for the first time in seven months, with price gains expected to continue to cool.
Exports of electronics and machinery products increased 2 percent year-on-year in April, customs data showed, slowing from 12.3 percent growth in March.
China’s surplus with the US widened in April, meaning pressure from the US for action on the trade imbalance is not likely to go away anytime soon.
The surplus with the US was $21.34 billion in April, up from $17.74 billion in March and higher than the year-ago period, according to data from China’s Customs Bureau.
Exports to the US, China’s largest export market, rose 11.7 percent in April from a year earlier while imports from the US rose 1.5 percent.
While trade friction between China and some key trading partners remains, an overall improvement in global growth means shipments from the world’s largest exporter will likely remain strong this year.
China’s imports and exports are expected to stabilize and improve in the near future, the Ministry of Commerce said last week in its quarterly report on trends in the country’s foreign trade.
Foreign trade is expected to face a better environment in 2017 compared with the past two years, the Commerce Ministry report said.

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