HONG KONG -- China's exports grew slightly in April amid increasing scrutiny of its trade by the U.S. and Europe, posing questions over whether the momentum will last.
Imports up 8.4% in dollar terms as trade friction persists
Cars to be exported sit at a terminal at the port of Yantai, in China's Shandong province, in January. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- China's exports grew slightly in April amid increasing scrutiny of its trade by the U.S. and Europe, posing questions over whether the momentum will last.