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China's Exports Growth Beats Estimates in July, as AI-Driven Shipments Surge
China's exports rose more than expected in July, as global demand for high-tech components continues to absorb the country's manufactured goods.

TL;DR
- China's exports rose 23.9% in July, surpassing analyst expectations of 22.2%.
- Growth in July slowed from June's 27% surge but remained strong due to global demand for high-tech components.
- Integrated circuit exports nearly doubled year-to-date by the end of July, with a 117% surge in July alone.
- Mechanical and electrical products, including EVs and wind power equipment, accounted for over 60% of exports in the first seven months.
- Imports grew 27.5% in July, slightly below forecasts, slowing from June's 36% jump.
- The trade surplus for July was $112.5 billion, exceeding estimates.
- Shipments to the U.S. increased around 17% year-on-year, quickening from June's pace.
- Exports to the EU grew 16% year-on-year in July, while imports from the EU shrank 1%.