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      <title>China Export Growth Slowed to 24% in July While Trans-Pacific Rates Climbed</title>
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      <description>The number that produced the slowdown headlines was an export gain of roughly 24% year on year in July, down from about 27% in June. Customs also reported the trade surplus narrowing to $112.5 billion from $125.6 billion, with imports up 27.5% against a 36% jump the month before. Both prints came in ahead of what analysts expected. In almost any other year, a 24% export print would have been the story by itself rather than the evidence of decline.</description>
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