China's exports and imports grew more-than-expected in June, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Tuesday.
Exports advanced 32.2 percent year-on-year in June, bigger than the economists' forecast of 23.1 percent. Shipments were up 27.9 percent in May.
Likewise, imports climbed 36.7 percent on a yearly basis, faster than the expected rate of 30 percent.
As a result, the trade surplus increased to $51.5 billion in June from $45.5 billion in the previous month. The expected level was $44.2 billion.
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