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China’s Trade Surplus Shrinks Sharply in March, Sliding from $213.62B to $51.13B

China’s trade balance narrowed dramatically in March 2026, with the surplus dropping to USD 51.13 billion, down from a previously reported USD 213.62 billion in February 2026. The latest figures, updated on 14 April 2026, point to a significant monthly contraction in China’s external surplus position.

The steep fall in the trade balance suggests a strong shift in the dynamics between exports and imports compared with February, though the underlying drivers are not detailed in the released data. Investors and analysts will be watching subsequent releases closely to determine whether March marks the beginning of a more sustained moderation in China’s trade surplus or a one-off adjustment following February’s unusually high reading.

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