Madras Times - China's economic growth slows amid sputtering domestic demand

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China's economic growth slows amid sputtering domestic demand
China's economic growth slows amid sputtering domestic demand / Photo: - - AFP

China's economic growth slows amid sputtering domestic demand

China's economic growth slipped below five percent in the third quarter of 2025, the slowest pace in a year as trade headwinds and a domestic consumer slump continued to weigh.

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The data comes as the country's ruling Communist Party kicks off a closely watched four-day meeting in Beijing focused on long-term economic planning.

It also comes ahead of in-person discussions later this month between top Chinese and US trade officials -- as well as a potential meeting between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.

Trump earlier this month threatened blistering 100 percent tariffs on Chinese goods from November 1, in response to Beijing's sweeping export controls in the strategic rare earths sector.

Gross domestic product in the July-September quarter expanded 4.8 percent year-on-year, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said, down from 5.2 percent in the previous three months.

The figure was on par with an AFP forecast based on a survey of analysts.

It also represented the slowest growth since the same quarter last year, when GDP expanded 4.6 percent.

As trade pressure builds, experts say China must adjust to a growth model driven more by domestic household spending than exports and manufacturing.

Fixed asset investment in the first three quarters saw a slight decline of 0.5 percent year-on-year, the data showed, largely because of a sharp contraction in real estate investment.

That decline is "rare and alarming", Zhiwei Zhang, president and chief economist at Pinpoint Asset Management, wrote in a note.

Zhang noted that recent stimulus measures "should help to mitigate the downward pressure on investment" in the fourth quarter.

"Nonetheless, the risk to GDP growth in Q4 is likely on the downside," he added.

- Consumer slump -

Domestic spending has lagged in recent years, having failed to fully recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, which hammered consumer sentiment.

In a further sign of weakness, the NBS said retail sales growth slid to three percent year-on-year in September, in line with estimates in a Bloomberg survey but down from August and the slowest rate since November.

"This slowdown reflects the waning impact of the consumer goods trade-in scheme, which had boosted sales of certain products earlier in the year," wrote Julian Evans-Pritchard of Capital Economics.

"China's growth is becoming increasingly dependent on exports, which are offsetting a slowdown in domestic demand," he wrote.

"This pattern of development is not sustainable," he added.

In one bright spot, industrial production rose 6.5 percent last month, the NBS data showed, outperforming the five percent forecast in a Bloomberg survey.

"The national economy withstood pressure and continued to maintain steady progress," the NBS said in a statement about the first three quarters of the year.

Beijing and Washington agreed over the weekend to conduct a fresh round of trade talks this week as leaders attempt to walk back from the brink of another damaging tit-for-tat tariff battle.

Fears of a full-on trade war were also eased after Trump told Fox News that 100 percent levies on all Chinese goods were "not sustainable".

Eyes are fixed on potential outcomes from the Communist Party meeting, which is due to conclude in Beijing on Thursday.

The fourth such "plenum" to be held during the current Central Committee's 2022-2027 term, this session will focus on proposals for the 15th five-year plan on economic and social development, according to state media.

That plan, which covers the period from next year until 2030, will play a central role in the pursuit of Xi's core aims, including technological self-sufficiency and military and economic might.

D.Kumar--MT