China's exports, imports shrink

By Ellen Zhang and Ryan Woo
Updated November 7 2022 - 4:08pm, first published 4:03pm
Apple expects lower iPhone 14 shipments following production cuts at a virus-hit plant in China. (EPA PHOTO)
Apple expects lower iPhone 14 shipments following production cuts at a virus-hit plant in China. (EPA PHOTO)

China's exports and imports contracted in October, the first simultaneous slump since May 2020, as surging inflation and rising interest rates hammered global demand and new COVID-19 curbs at home disrupted output and consumption.

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