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China saw export growth in May driven by tech, auto demand

China’s export growth accelerated in May, buoyed by robust demand for chips, autos and other high-tech goods fuelling the global AI ​boom, reports Reuters. The growth has provided policymakers some relief as energy price shocks from the Iran conflict weigh on broader demand.

Exports expanded 19.4% from a year earlier in US dollar value terms, customs data showed on Tuesday, outpacing the 14.1% gain in April and a 15% rise tipped by economists.

“Chip price increases continue to support exports, with memory prices rising 20% month-on-month, pushing ​integrated circuit export growth to 111% for the month,” said Xing Zhaopeng, ANZ’s senior China strategist. China’s exports of automated data processing equipment soared 66.1% ⁠in value terms year-on-year, high-tech products rose 50.9% and shipments of cars jumped 39%, the data showed.

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