KEY POINTS
  • China's trade slumped this year amid lackluster global demand for Chinese good and muted domestic demand.
  • The world's second largest economy is set to release trade data for September on Friday.
An aerial view of a container ship leaving the dockyard in Qingdao in east China's Shandong province.

BEIJING — China reported a smaller-than-expected decline in exports in September from a year ago, while imports missed, according to customs data released Friday.

In U.S.-dollar terms, exports fell by 6.2% last month from a year ago. That's less than the 7.6% drop forecast by analysts in a Reuters poll.