Consumption and industrial production in China grew faster to start the year, in an upswing that exceeded forecasts as Donald Trump’s tariffs threaten exporters in the world’s largest trading nation.
Retail sales increased 4 per cent in January-February from the same period a year earlier. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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