China's imports shrank unexpectedly in November while export growth r slowed, fuelling concerns that theworld's second-largest economy could be facing a sharper slowdown and adding pressure on policymakers to ramp u...China's imports shrank unexpectedly in November while export growth r slowed, fuelling concerns that theworld's second-largest economy could be facing a sharper slowdown and adding pressure on policymakers to ramp up stimulus measures. Exports rose 4.7 percent from a year earlier, while imports dropped 6.7 percent, the biggest drop since March, data released by the General Administration of Customs showed on Monday.展开更多
文摘China's imports shrank unexpectedly in November while export growth r slowed, fuelling concerns that theworld's second-largest economy could be facing a sharper slowdown and adding pressure on policymakers to ramp up stimulus measures. Exports rose 4.7 percent from a year earlier, while imports dropped 6.7 percent, the biggest drop since March, data released by the General Administration of Customs showed on Monday.