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China March Exports & Q1 GDP Blow Away Forecasts as Exporters Rush to Beat Tariffs

April 16, 2025 by Ted Leave a Comment

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[Image: Reuters]

According to the latest Chinese customs data, outbound shipments in March increased by 12.4% year-over-year (YoY) far exceeding all previous estimates. In addition to that, first quarter GDP lept 5.4% in China, a huge increase over recent historical moves. It appears that exporters are seeking to beat the newly aggressive U.S. tariff policy by front-loading their needs.

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Filed Under: Asian Connection, Economic Trends, Feature, Manufacturers, News, supply chain, Trade Tagged With: China, exports, tariffs, Trade

Japanese Media Speculates Sharp May Not Survive the Winter

December 22, 2015 by Ted Leave a Comment

Image of Sharp logoToshiba, who is on the verge of announcing a record loss and plans another round of layoffs, is far from the only Japanese giant who is stumbling. A new analysis by the Nikkei suggests it’s possible that Sharp Corp. may not have enough cash to survive the winter – despite the fact that multiple potential suitors are swirling around them in a head-spinning series of negotiations that, so far, are unproductive. And the news of these new troubles have surfaced after they successfully concluded negotiations for a ¥200 billion bank bailout in April.

See more on how Sharp’s situation has deteriorated this year… [Read more…] about Japanese Media Speculates Sharp May Not Survive the Winter

Filed Under: Asian Connection, Financial, Manufacturers, News, Pivot Point, Strategy, Tech Trends Tagged With: and Industry, Foxconn, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Innovation Network Corp. of Japan, Japan Display, Kozo Takahashi, METI, Ministry of Economy, Sharp, Terry Gou, Toshiba, Trade

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