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The AI boom drove China’s 27% export jump in June as AI and the Iran war reshape global trade
China's exports surged 27% year-on-year in June, driven by the AI boom and increased demand for electronic components and AI-related products. Imports also rose sharply, leading to a $125.6 billion trade surplus. Chinese businesses are shifting factories to regions like Europe and Southeast Asia to bypass trade barriers, while exports to the U.S., EU, and Latin America grew significantly.
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