Mainland Exports Rise Almost 20pc Year On Year

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  • Trucks manufactured for export are lined up at a cargo port in Yantai in Shandong Province. Mainland exports rose 19.3 percent year-on-year in July. File photo: AP

    Trucks manufactured for export are lined up at a cargo port in Yantai in Shandong Province. Mainland exports rose 19.3 percent year-on-year in July. File photo: AP

China's exports remained robust in July despite losing some steam, customs data showed on Saturday, with analysts noting a rebound in port activity but warning that the recent spread of the Delta variant could act as a drag on growth.

Outbound shipments from the world's second-largest economy have remained resilient this year, boosted by demand for goods like medical gear and electronics needed to work from home -- with a resurgence in coronavirus cases elsewhere increasing reliance on Chinese products.

With strict lockdowns and mass testing, business activity has largely returned to normal in China, although the country is now stepping up measures to contain the spread of the Delta variant with local outbreaks detected in more than a dozen provinces.

But trade remained strong in July, with exports growing slightly less than expected at 19.3 percent from a year ago, the Customs Administration said.

A Bloomberg poll of analysts had forecast the rise at 19.9 percent year-on-year, after a surprise spike of 32.2 percent in June.

Imports, meanwhile, grew 28.1 percent from the same period last year, official data showed.

With the latest figures, China's overall trade surplus came in at US$56.6 billion in July, up from US$51.5 billion in June.

Electronic products continued to support export growth in the first seven months of the year even as demand for mask exports eased from last year, official data showed.

ANZ Research Asia senior strategist Irene Cheung noted this week that there has been a "rebound in port activities" following the previous disruption.

"On the other hand, imports could have received a boost from the increase in commodity prices," she added.

China has been working to temper the rising costs of bulk commodities, which have piled pressure on smaller enterprises.

But ING economists added in a note that stricter social distancing measures due to China's Covid-19 resurgence in recent weeks are likely to cause some damage, even if the impact may be somewhat offset by exports of electronic parts and products.

"In addition to the Delta variant, China is dealing with other negative shocks to its near-term growth," Nomura economists said this week.

On top of natural disasters including heavy rainfall and flooding in the central Henan province, which have constrained economic activity, Beijing has also introduced tightened measures in the property sector and high-polluting industries.

Zhiwei Zhang, chief economist at Pinpoint Asset Management said there were signs "export may weaken in coming months."

"The imports of processing trade... slowed in July," Zhang said in a note, adding that the Covid outbreak was among "the main sources of uncertainty in China for the next few months." (AFP)

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