China achieved a historic $1 trillion trade surplus by November’s end, driven by robust exports to non-US markets. Despite a dip in US demand, overall shipments surged, reversing October’s decline. This success, following a US-China trade truce, signals potential friction with European partners and highlights ongoing domestic economic challenges.
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