China’s exports growth slowed more than expected in January to February, rising only 2.3% in U.S. dollar terms, while imports plunged by 8.4%, marking the sharpest fall since July 2023. The slowdown is attributed to lackluster domestic demand and U.S. tariffs, with Chinese exporters front-loading shipments in anticipation of further levies, leading to a 2.4% decline in total trade values. Despite setting an ambitious growth target, Chinese leadership acknowledges weak domestic demand and adjusts the inflation target to the lowest level in decades.
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Midtown Manhattan office shooter fired 47 rounds in deadly rampage: Police
The Midtown Manhattan office shooter, Shane Tamura, fired 47 rounds from an M4-style rifle, killing four individuals before taking his own life; police recovered numerous shell casings and additional firearms from his vehicle. Investigators are seeking a motive, suggesting Tamura aimed for the NFL headquarters but mistakenly entered a different office on the 33rd floor. Want More Context? 🔎
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