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China’s import demand to remain subdued

Commodity import volumes revived a little in May, perhaps as virus-related restrictions started to ease. Although demand should pick up in tandem with activity as major cities re-open, we think that high prices and slower export growth will mean that commodity import volumes will remain constrained this year.

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