cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/43954112

China ended the first half of 2025 with a record trade surplus of about US$586 billion

Exports rose 5.8 per cent in June from a year earlier to US$325 billion

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    Man I remember arguing with somebody that said that China would want the USA to be stable and strong and that they don’t want the USA playing these games

    My response is that China’s loving this and they’re going to be breaking in profits and low and behold.

    China does not care about the United States stability as long as the United States is not focused on China.

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        *Napoleon Bonaparte

        But it does sound like Sun Tzu! Which reminds me, got a new copy of The Art of War and I haven’t read it in 10 or 20 years.

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          Sorry, off topic, but that 10 - 20 year range is wild and I notice myself using it more often now as I turn 40 like, “oh I haven’t seen this movie in 10 or 20 years!”

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      A trade surplus doesn’t mean they are going well.

      Total exports increasing does. But it’s only half of the picture.

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        It means their economy is still running strong and that people are still buying from them. And they did increase total exports.

        The trade war is not going well for the United States

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          What the other comment said is correct. It alone doesn’t show they’re doing fine. They could instead have a massive decrease in imports, and their export surplus would increase, but it’d suck because no one actually cares about that. I don’t get upset when I go to the grocery store and leave with less money than when I entered, because I got goods of similar value with that money.

          If their total exports went up, then that indicates they’re doing well.