China's Trade Rebounds in March After Months of Decline
- China's exports unexpectedly increased in March, ending five months of decline.
- Imports fell at a slower-than-expected rate, signaling China's economy is recovering from its strict COVID policies.
- New Premier Li Qiang called for growing trade with developed and emerging economies to help China achieve its 5% GDP growth target this year.
- Other Asian exporters have also seen declines in exports, indicating China's rebound may be part of a broader regional recovery.