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China Outlook

We use multiple indicators to help you better analyze the Chinese economy, including currency rates, GDP growth, and export/import data.

CNY (Chinese Yuan) / USD

A downtrend indicates that the Chinese yuan (rmb) is depreciating in comparison to the dollar, while an uptrend implies the opposite, with the yuan strengthening against the dollar.

CNY (Chinese Yuan) / EUR

A downtrend indicates that the Chinese yuan (rmb) is depreciating in comparison to the euro, while an uptrend implies the opposite, with the yuan strengthening against the euro.

U.S. Monthly International Trade Data - Exports China

An ongoing downtrend signifies a sustained decrease in the volume of exports to China, reflecting a notable weakening in this aspect of trade. Conversely, an uptrend indicates a consistent rise in the level of exports to China, showcasing a strengthening of this trade dynamic.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau

U.S. Monthly International Trade Data - Imports China

An ongoing downtrend signifies a sustained decrease in the volume of imports from China, reflecting a notable weakening in this aspect of trade. Conversely, an uptrend indicates a consistent rise in the level of imports from China, showcasing a strengthening of this trade dynamic.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau

China Annual GDP Growth

A downward trend in this context indicates that the annual GDP growth of China is gradually becoming weaker over time. Conversely, an upward trend would signify that the country's annual GDP growth is strengthening. This trend analysis provides valuable insights into the overall economic performance of China and how it's evolving over the years.

Source: World Bank

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