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China economic growth and consumption trends

Overview

China’s economic deceleration has intensified, with GDP growth falling below the government’s annual target of 4.5% to 5%. After growing by 5% in the first quarter of 2026, second-quarter GDP slowed to 4.3%. Goldman Sachs reports that early third-quarter growth is running at approximately 4%, driven by weak demand.

The downturn is characterized by a prolonged slump in the property sector, which continues to impact household wealth and consumer confidence. Real estate investment plunged 18% in the first half of 2026, while fixed-asset investment fell 5.7%. Retail sales also remain weak, with growth recorded at only 0.6% in July.

In response, the Ministry of Finance has implemented targeted micro-stimulus measures. Vice Finance Minister Liao Min announced plans to encourage spending through interest rate discounts on credit cards for durable goods, such as automobiles and home renovations. Additionally, the cap on interest subsidies for consumer loans has been raised from 3,000 to 5,000 yuan. Analysts suggest that if growth remains at or below 4% through August and September, more significant stimulus measures may be required in late September or early October.

Entities

Goldman Sachs · China · Li Qiang · Liao Min · BNP Paribas

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Timeline

  1. 2 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 3 sources
    China economy slows as GDP growth falls below annual targets

    China's economic growth is slowing, with Q2 GDP at 4.3% and early Q3 estimates at 4%. Weak domestic demand and a property slump have prompted Beijing to introduce targeted consumer interest rate subsidies.

  2. about 1 month ago

    [BUSINESS] 3 sources
    Morocco and China post robust growth in 2025

    Morocco posted a 4.9% GDP rise in 2025, its best in ten years, while China’s Q1 2025 GDP grew 5%, though deflation pressures linger.

Sources

aisj.org · scenarieconomici.it · socialnews.xyz

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