China's trade continues to struggle
There is little optimism for a resurgence in China’s international import and export markets in the second half of this year, an offshoot of the country’s largest transportation company has warned.
Sinotrans, the freight forwarding, container handling and express services division of China National Foreign Trade Transportation (Group) Corp, said this was because of “continued lethargy in the world economy”.
Sinotrans company secretary Gao Wei said that as a result, the downturn...
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