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Hong Kong exports surge 35.8% in March due to strong demand for AI electronics

Hong Kongโ€™s exports rose nearly 36 per cent year on year in March โ€“ the sharpest rate in more than five years โ€“ backed by what authorities described as โ€œstrong global demandโ€ for AI-related electronic products and outpacing last monthโ€™s growth despite trade disruptions. According to the Census and Statistics Department, the total value of exports of goods rose by 35.8 per cent to HK$618.4 billion (US$78.9 billion) in March compared with the same month in 2025. Meanwhile, imports rose 41.2 per...

China weathered Trump's tariffs - but the Iran war is taking a toll

The Middle East conflict is putting pressure on factory orders, costs and jobs in China's export-driven economy.

Chinese EV stocks jump on surging exports, hopes of domestic demand recovery

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) stocks rallied against a falling broader market in Hong Kong on Monday, as strong export data and rising oil prices bolstered the appeal of battery-powered and hybrid cars while a coming wave of model launches sparked hopes of a domestic demand recovery. Nio surged 6.6 per cent to HK$52 as of the noon trading break, while BYD climbed 5.6 per cent to HK$111, the highest since October 2. Chery Automobile rose 1.3 per cent to HK$32.72, while Xpeng advanced 0.5 per cent...

Chinese carmakers squeeze out Asian rivals in Europe as exports top 1 million units

Chinese carmakers are rapidly gaining ground in Europe, squeezing out Asian rivals such as Japan and South Korea as exports to the region surge past 1 million units for the first time, according to an industry report. Imports of Chinese-made cars into the European Union in 2025 jumped 30.7 per cent from a year earlier to 1.006 million vehicles, according to the report published by the European Automobile Manufacturersโ€™ Association, known as the ACEA, on April 2. The value of those imports,...

Chinaโ€™s energy storage tech exports: a buffer against the Iran war oil shock?

Chinaโ€™s exports of energy storage equipment are expected to keep rising as the US-Israeli war in Iran renews global calls for energy independence, industry insiders and analysts said. The total export value of Chinese inverters โ€“ key components in energy storage systems โ€“ jumped 57 per cent year on year to US$1.66 billion for the first two months of 2026, Chinese customs data showed. Inverters convert electricity generated from batteries and solar panels into usable power for homes, businesses...