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China's GDP Growth in Q2 Reaches Lowest Point Since Pandemic
15 Temmuz 2026France 24
- China's GDP growth for the second quarter has been reported at 4.3%, marking the weakest quarterly growth since the Covid-19 pandemic's impact in late 2022. This slowdown is attributed to sluggish consumer demand, despite a notable increase in exports.
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- China's economic performance is closely watched globally, as it is the second-largest economy and a significant driver of global trade. The current growth figures reflect ongoing challenges in transitioning to a consumption-driven economy after years of reliance on exports and investment.
- The 4.3% growth figure raises concerns about the sustainability of China's economic recovery post-Covid. While a surge in exports might suggest robust external demand, the lack of consumer spending indicates deeper issues within the domestic economy.
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