Chinese exporters are facing a decline in profits due to the recent strengthening of the yuan. Previously, a weaker yuan had allowed Chinese goods to be more competitively priced in overseas markets, boosting export growth. However, the currency's appreciation is now making these goods more expensive abroad, thereby reducing profit margins for Chinese companies. Many of these companies had turned to exports and international markets for growth, but the current currency fluctuations are impacting their financial performance.
Chinese Exporters’ Profits Slump Amid Sharp Appreciation of Chinese Yuan https://t.co/YrCbLgqI2D
China is no longer an exporting country. https://t.co/e7p1iv9LMP
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