China records 27 per cent surge in June exports
According to Euronews, Chinese exports increased significantly last month, with authorities citing the global artificial intelligence boom as a primary driver for the rise in demand.
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China saw a 27 per cent increase in exports during June compared to the same period last year. Official data released by the country’s customs agency on Tuesday confirmed the sharp acceleration in trade performance.
The report suggests that the ongoing surge in artificial intelligence technology has played a significant role in driving international demand for Chinese products. This data reflects a robust period for the nation's export sector despite broader global economic conditions.
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