Reports from Bloomberg and Financial Times indicate Chinese export growth has decelerated to its slowest pace in six months. The slowdown is attributed to weakening demand across key sectors, raising alarms among economists and businesses worldwide. Stakeholders are now closely monitoring further trade and economic implications. Experts caution that sustained weakness may impact future policy decisions.
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