Chinese exports solid in October as Covid eases overseasChina's exports rose by a better-than-expected clip in October 2021SHANGHAI - China's exports rose by a better-than-expected clip in October, official data showed on Sunday, with demand strengthening in some key markets such as the United States and Covid numbers easing overseas. The data from the world's second-largest economy also suggested that Chinese factories had kept the goods flowing out despite power outages in recent months caused by emission reduction targets, the surging price of coal, and supply shortages. The government said last week that the power crisis was winding down thanks to a boost in domestic coal output. Exports rose a better-than-expected 27.1 percent on-year in October, according to customs authorities, to $300.2 billion. In recent months, several Chinese factories were forced to halt operations due to power outages, raising concerns about global supply chains.