BEIJING- Chinese exports sank for a seventh consecutive month in October, data showed Tuesday, as weak global demand dealt a blow to the world’s number two economy following recent signs of stability.

The result, which missed forecasts, comes as the country’s export-oriented companies see their margins squeezed by rising labour costs and increasing competition from southeastern Asian countries, despite a falling yuan currency.

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