China’s Trade Balance for March, in Chinese Yuan terms, came in at CNY415.86 billion, widening from the previous figure of CNY281.97 billion.
Exports fell 3.8% YoY in March vs. 10.6% seen in February. The country’s imports rose 2% YoY in the same period vs. -3.9% registered previously.
In US Dollar terms, China’s trade surplus shrank in March.
Trade Balance came in at +58.55B versus +70.20B expected and +125.16B previous.
Exports (YoY): -7.5% vs.-3.0% expected and 7.1% previous.
Imports (YoY): -1.9% vs. 1.2% expected and 3.5% last.
Additional takeaways
China Jan-March USD-denominated exports +1.5% YoY.
China Jan-March USD-denominated Imports +1.5% YoY.
China Jan-March USD-denominated trade balance 183.66 billion.
China March trade surplus with the United States $22.94 billion.
China Jan-March trade surplus with the United States $70.22 billion.
FX implications
AUD/USD is holding the recent losses on mixed China’s trade figures. The pair is down 0.32% on the day, trading at 0.6514, at the time of writing.