Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - China's trade growth moderated in May, with exports increasing by 4.8% year-over-year (yoy) and imports decreasing by 3.4% yoy, falling short of consensus expectations [1][9] - The decline in exports to the US continued, with a sequential decline of 17% after seasonal adjustment, following a 25% decline in April [1][9] - The trade surplus for May was reported at US$103.2 billion, an increase from US$96.2 billion in April [1][3] Summary by Sections Trade Growth - Year-over-year trade growth in May showed exports rising by 4.8% yoy compared to 8.1% yoy in April, while imports fell by 3.4% yoy from a decline of 0.2% yoy in April [2][9] - Sequentially, exports decreased by 0.7% non-annualized in May, while imports dropped by 6.3% non-annualized [2][9] Regional Analysis - Exports to the US fell significantly, with a 34.5% yoy decline in May, while exports to the EU rose by 12.0% yoy [10] - Imports from the US also declined by 18.1% yoy, while imports from the EU remained roughly unchanged [10] Product Categories - Export values for housing-related products fell, with home appliances declining by 8.9% yoy, while automobile exports increased by 13.7% yoy and chip exports rose by 33.4% yoy [11] - Import values for energy products and metal ores saw notable declines, with crude oil imports falling by 22.1% yoy [12]
高盛:中国_5 月出口增长放缓,因对美出口持续下降