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Activity in China continues to track the ups and downs of the pandemic - outbreaks and growth slowdowns have been followed by uneven recoveries. After a downturn caused by the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks and stringent public health measures in April and May, activity picked up...
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that constrained further investment-driven catch-up growth. Moreover, as China seeks to rebalance its economy from …
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to reach 8.5 percent this year before slowing to 5.4 percent in 2022, as low base effects dissipate and the economy …
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Economic activity bounced back in Q1 2023 with the removal of mobility restrictions and a surge in spending on services. However, growth momentum has slowed since April, indicating that China's recovery remains fragile and dependent on policy support. China's GDP growth is projected to rise to a...
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Economic activity in China has picked up in 2023, but the recovery remains fragile. Real GDP growth accelerated to 5.2 percent y/y in the first three quarters of 2023, driven by demand for services, resilient manufacturing investment, and public infrastructure stimulus. The initial phase of...
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Following a strong rebound in the first half of 2021, economic activity cooled rapidly in the latter half of the year. The slowdown was partly policy induced, reflecting significant fiscal tightening and regulatory curbs on the financial and real estate sectors, while recurring COVID-19...
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Gross domestic product (GDP) growth in China has remained strong in 2017, exceeding market expectations. Supported by risinghousehold incomes, the growth contribution of final consumption increased further this year. At the same time, the growth contribution of fixed investment has declined...
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, were not a source of growth in Q1 2018. From the production perspective, 'new economy' sectors are becoming a more …
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China's economy is slowing, reflecting cyclical factors and longer-term structural trends. Notwithstanding the recent … rebalancing of the economy toward consumption and private investment. The key medium-term priorities are to deepen structural …
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accelerate China's progress in rebalancing its economy toward more inclusive, sustainable, and greener growth …
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