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China’s Exports Surge in June Amid Tariff Truce with U.S. and Growing Global Diversification

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By World News Published July 14, 2025
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China’s exports grew by 5.8% year-on-year in June, exceeding expectations and providing a much-needed boost for the country’s economy amid a temporary tariff truce with the United States. The increase reflects how Chinese exporters have taken advantage of a pause in trade tensions to accelerate shipments ahead of an August deadline for a more permanent deal.

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Trade Deal in the WorksExport Growth Amid Domestic Economic PressuresShifting Trade DynamicsFocus on Industrial and Tech ExportsOutlook

The figures, released Monday by China’s customs authority, surpassed the 5% growth forecast in a Reuters poll and improved upon the 4.8% rise in May. Imports also rebounded, rising 1.1% after a 3.4% decline the previous month—marking the first monthly increase since December.

“The temporary tariff reprieve granted at the US-China emergency trade talks has given Chinese exporters some breathing space,” said Kelvin Lam, senior China+ economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, citing a rise in frontloading demand.

Trade Deal in the Works

The surge in exports comes as Washington and Beijing recently agreed to reduce tariffs that previously reached up to 145%. The agreement was formalized at trade negotiations in London and Geneva, and includes ongoing discussions over rare earth exports and U.S. technology restrictions.

President Donald Trump announced late last month that a “signed” trade deal had been reached, providing temporary relief for Chinese exporters and enabling the government in Beijing to shore up foreign trade as part of its broader economic strategy.

Export Growth Amid Domestic Economic Pressures

China’s economy has faced sluggish domestic consumption, exacerbated by a prolonged property sector slowdown. To compensate, Beijing has invested heavily in manufacturing and export sectors, targeting a GDP growth goal of around 5% for 2025.

Preliminary forecasts suggest China is on track to beat that target, with second-quarter GDP growth expected to reach approximately 5.1% year-on-year.

On Monday, China’s CSI 300 Index rose 0.1%, while the renminbi held steady at Rmb 7.17 to the U.S. dollar.

Shifting Trade Dynamics

While total exports rose in June, the data reveals declining trade with the U.S. and Russia, and a pivot toward other regions:

  • Exports to the U.S. fell 9.9% year-on-year in renminbi terms (January–June), while imports dropped 7.7%.
  • Exports to Russia declined 7.4%, with imports down 8.6%.
  • Exports to the EU rose 7.9%, even as imports from the bloc fell 4.8%.
  • Exports to ASEAN countries jumped 14.3%, with imports up 2.3%.

The figures indicate a growing shift in China’s trade focus, with increased attention on Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Africa, and Europe.

Focus on Industrial and Tech Exports

Analysts also noted a surge in robotics and advanced manufacturing exports, signaling the success of China’s industrial policies and its efforts to align with global technology trends.

“Exports of robots have increased significantly, indicating China’s robust domestic industrial policies and the global demand for advanced technologies,” said Yuhan Zhang, principal economist at The Conference Board’s China Center.

Zhang added that China’s widening trade surplus is primarily the result of weak import demand and resilient exports, bolstered by the country’s diversification efforts.

Outlook

Economists caution that the current export momentum may be short-lived if tariff pressures and geopolitical tensions resurface later in 2025. Without additional stimulus or further trade diversification, these factors could weigh on China’s trade performance in the coming quarters. Nonetheless, the June data offers a strong signal of China’s ongoing resilience and strategic adjustments in global trade.

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