The international trade landscape is displaying modest signs of revival, according to recent data. After a sluggish performance in early summer, August figures indicate a more robust growth of 0.7% in both exports and imports. This uptick, while preliminary, represents the strongest monthly gain since February. However, experts warn against premature celebration. The observed increase, though encouraging, doesn't necessarily signal a decisive turnaround in global commerce. Economic analysts emphasize the need for sustained momentum before declaring a trend reversal in world trade patterns.
In this unjust fiat world, only the government, the central bankers and big business, experience economic growth. In reverse, Over 8 billion people suffer the consequences (of money printing).
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It may have something to do with seasonality, no?
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Idk. Maybe it's the devaluation of the Yuan and the immense intervention of the PBoC
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Revival? I bet they are going to overcompensate because of it.
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