November's trade figures from the world's second-largest economy just dropped—$111 billion surplus crushing expectations. Exports climbed 5.9% YoY even as shipments across the Pacific took a hit. Resilient demand from other regions clearly offsetting the US slowdown. Worth watching how this plays into broader risk appetite and dollar flows.
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RumbleValidator
· 21h ago
$11.1 billion surplus? Just looking at the surface data isn't enough—you have to dig deeper and examine the flow of verified transactions. The US market has shrunk, but other regions are holding up. What does this indicate? Is there a problem with the consensus mechanism, or has demand truly diversified? We need to look at network reliability data.
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NFT_Therapy
· 12-08 11:59
China's November trade data is so strong, the offshore RMB must be getting ready to move again.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 12-08 11:57
Ha, China's data is really impressive. The trade war is still ongoing, yet exports have picked up. While the US market has cooled off, other regions have filled the gap. This strategy is getting more and more sophisticated. Looking forward to the next phase of this game.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 12-08 11:55
China's November trade data is so strong; U.S. demand really isn't as important as we thought.
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BearMarketBro
· 12-08 11:54
China’s trade data has once again beaten expectations, with an $11.1 billion surplus... When will this actually be considered news?
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4am_degen
· 12-08 11:52
Damn, an 11.1 billion surplus? That number is really unbelievable. Those Southeast Asian countries are probably also grabbing orders like crazy.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 12-08 11:37
China's trade data is so strong? An $11.1 billion surplus is off the charts, which means demand from Southeast Asia and Europe has picked up, withstanding the cold shoulder from the US... The US dollar might be about to make a move.
November's trade figures from the world's second-largest economy just dropped—$111 billion surplus crushing expectations. Exports climbed 5.9% YoY even as shipments across the Pacific took a hit. Resilient demand from other regions clearly offsetting the US slowdown. Worth watching how this plays into broader risk appetite and dollar flows.