TOKYO -- China's U.S.-bound exports plunged for the sixth consecutive month in September amid renewed trade tensions between the world's two largest economies.
September’s exports grow 8.3%, fastest pace in six months on demand from other markets
A worker operates a forklift at a warehouse in Beijing on Mar. 3. Chinese exports to emerging markets are helping offset weaker U.S. demand. © Reuters
TOKYO -- China's U.S.-bound exports plunged for the sixth consecutive month in September amid renewed trade tensions between the world's two largest economies.