China’s trade surplus for June widened to the highest level this year and exports for the month climbed more than expected, hitting a record. The trade gap with China rose 140 percent, to $20.02 billion, compared with a year earlier, the customs bureau said on its Web site on Saturday. Exports surged 43.9 y/y – The NYT
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