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Trade (May.)

The unexpected contraction in imports last month probably overstates the weakness in domestic demand. While we believe that the cooling property sector is indeed weighing on commodity demand, May's weak headline import figure also reflects the ongoing crackdown on commodity financing. Meanwhile, export growth continued to recover in May, as distortions caused by over-invoicing eased.   

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