
Chinese exporters ‘numb’ to US threats as Trump set to visit

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Chinese exporters are largely unfazed by US President Trump's upcoming visit to Beijing, viewing it as inconsequential to their business. Despite a 20% drop in exports to the US, they have successfully expanded into new markets, achieving a record trade surplus. The resilience of Chinese manufacturing is attributed to self-sufficiency and strong supply chains. While tariffs remain a concern, many companies are less pressured to relocate production, having adapted to the changing trade landscape. Executives express a desire for long-term stability rather than temporary truces in trade relations.
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