--File--View of a container ship in Wuhu, east Chinas Anhui province, 1 September 2010. Chinas imports surged in October as exports grew at their sl
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--File--View of a container ship in Wuhu, east Chinas Anhui province, 1 September 2010. Chinas imports surged in October as exports grew at their slowest rate in months, suggesting efforts to tilt the economy toward domestic demand may be offsetting the external weakness that has dragged on economic growth this year. Customs figures showed import growth of 28.7 percent year on year in October, well ahead of the 23.0 percent forecast and far in excess of Septembers 20.9 percent growth rate. Headline growth in exports meanwhile was its most sluggish in eight months, but strip out the traditionally volatile month of February and Octobers growth of 15.9 percent was the slowest since November 2009 when they shrank.