(Reuters) - BEIJING, July 10 - China posted a record trade
surplus of $26.9 billion in June as exporters rushed shipments
ahead of tax rebate cuts, handing more ammunition to critics
who say Beijing's weak currency gives it an unfair trade
advantage.
The result, which easily surpassed economists' expectations
of a $24.0 billion surplus, was much higher than the previous
monthly record of $23.8 billion, set last October.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
surplus of $26.9 billion in June as exporters rushed shipments
ahead of tax rebate cuts, handing more ammunition to critics
who say Beijing's weak currency gives it an unfair trade
advantage.
The result, which easily surpassed economists' expectations
of a $24.0 billion surplus, was much higher than the previous
monthly record of $23.8 billion, set last October.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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