BEIJING, June 11 (GCTL) - China's exports rose 15.3 percent in May up from a year earlier to US$181.1 billion last month, representing a sharp rise from 4.9 percent in April and 8.9 percent in March, the General Administration of Customs (GAC) said, giving bigger breathing space for policy-makers to implement supportive measures.
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