In the first five months of 2024, the export performance of traditional labor-intensive industries showed mixed results, with some sectors experiencing slight growth and others declining. Plastic products, bags, textiles, clothing, toys, and lighting saw growth, while footwear, ceramic products, and steel experienced negative growth. On the other hand, the export of high-tech products, such as new energy vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar cells, showed significant increases, indicating their emergence as a crucial new growth area for exports. Integrated circuits and ships also demonstrated high expectations with substantial increases in exports.
How did the export performance of traditional labor-intensive industries and high-tech products fare in the first five months of 2024?
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