Yuan-denominated exports picked up pace, climbing 6.1% through 2025, while imports barely budged with just 0.5% growth year-over-year according to latest figures. The divergence signals shifting trade dynamics—export strength often correlates with economic confidence and capital flows that eventually ripple through digital asset markets. Worth keeping tabs on if you're tracking macro trends.
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AllInAlice
· 4h ago
RMB exports surged dramatically, but imports dragged down? The gap is ridiculously huge.
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-14 02:32
Exports are so strong while imports are weak, isn't this just printing money?
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RuntimeError
· 01-14 02:25
The RMB exports are so strong, but imports are sluggish. This trade gap is really huge.
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ZenChainWalker
· 01-14 02:24
RMB exports are taking off, but imports are dozing off... This gap is a bit outrageous.
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MagicBean
· 01-14 02:12
The RMB exports are so strong, while imports are still in a daze. This gap... is quite something.
Yuan-denominated exports picked up pace, climbing 6.1% through 2025, while imports barely budged with just 0.5% growth year-over-year according to latest figures. The divergence signals shifting trade dynamics—export strength often correlates with economic confidence and capital flows that eventually ripple through digital asset markets. Worth keeping tabs on if you're tracking macro trends.