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China's imports will start to rebound...>

CHINA PRESS
CHINA PRESS: China's imports will start to rebound in May and June with double
digit growth, according to a report in the money.163.com. The report cited Wei
Jianguo, a former Vice Minister of Commerce, who said imports of bulk
commodities such as coal, iron ore and copper would increase steadily as more
infrastructure projects kicked off, while many cities would see a "blowout" in
demand for imported high-end consumer goods, agricultural products, seafood and
pharmaceutical products after the epidemic eases. The implementation of the
China-U.S. phase one deal would also help to promote imports, Wei said. 

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