Exports rose 5.5 per cent over a year earlier to $199.2 billion, down from July's 7.2 per cent growth, trade data showed Friday. Imports rose 13.3 per cent to USD 157.2 billion, up from the previous month's 11 per cent.
Forecasters have warned Chinese economic growth will cool this year, dampening demand for foreign goods as controls on bank lending to slow a rise in debt take hold.
The International Monetary Fund expects this year's economic growth to slip to 6.6 per cent from last year's 6.7 per cent and to below 6.2 per cent in 2018.
Export growth was unexpectedly strong in the first half of the year, a positive sign for Chinese leaders who want to avoid job losses in trade-related industries.
China has been credited with helping to support global demand and weaker imports might hurt suppliers for whom this country is a major market.
China's global trade surplus declined by 19 per cent in August from a year earlier to USD 42 billion.
The politically sensitive surplus with the United States rose 4 per cent to USD 26.2 billion.
This week, Trump threatened to block imports from countries that do business with the North, China's main trading partner.
"Downside risks to exports remain, in particular in the area of US-China trade relations," said Kuijs. China's trade surplus with the 28-nation European Union, its biggest trading partner, shrank 14 per cent to USD 11.7 billion.
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