SHANGHAI -- China's trade slump eased in August, but analysts say policy support could be the driving factor rather than a sharp turnaround in global demand or a jolt to limp consumer spending and business activity at home.
Exports likely to remain weak until an end-of-year rebound, analysts say
Cars for export at a port in Yantai, China. Beijing has stepped up policy measures to reverse an economic slump. © Reuters
SHANGHAI -- China's trade slump eased in August, but analysts say policy support could be the driving factor rather than a sharp turnaround in global demand or a jolt to limp consumer spending and business activity at home.