Booming AI Demand Fuels Jump in China’s Exports: Supply Lines

June 9, 2026, 11:00 AM UTC

China’s exports jumped more than 19% from a year earlier as booming demand for artificial intelligence hardware offsets disruptions from the war in Iran.

Imports soared more than 27% in May, leaving a trade surplus of $105.4 billion, the biggest since January, with companies loading up on foreign chips and equipment.

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Eric Zhu of Bloomberg Economics said the gains partly reflected higher prices and a low base of comparison tied to last year’s drop in China-US trade ahead of a tariff truce.

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