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Official data released Tuesday showed China's exports grew more than anticipated in the prior month. The increase was supported by global demand for chips and computing equipment tied to the AI boom.
abcnews.go.comChina's exports increased more than expected last month, according to official data released Tuesday. The figures reflect stronger shipments of chips and computing equipment, driven by the global AI boom. China is the world's second-largest economy.
The data cover the month ending in June 2026 and were issued on July 14. @AFP reported the release of the official statistics and the link to AI-related demand.
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