Chinese Economic Growth Among Slowest in Decades
China recorded one of its slowest rates of economic growth in decades last year, data showed Friday, as leaders nervously eye a potential trade standoff with incoming U.S. president Donald Trump.
Beijing has in recent months announced its most aggressive support measures for years in a bid to reignite an economy that had suffered on multiple fronts, including a prolonged property market debt crisis and sluggish consumer spending.
But the economy grew by five percent last year, official data from Beijing's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Friday showed, down from 5.2 in 2023.
The growth took place in the face of a "complicated and severe environment with increasing external pressures and internal difficulties", the NBS said.
The increase is the lowest recorded by China since 1990, excluding the financially tumultuous years of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Growth could fall to just 4.4 percent in 2025 and even drop below four percent the following year, analysts surveyed by AFP estimated.
China has so far failed to rebound from the pandemic, with domestic spending remaining mired in a slump and indebted local governments dragging on total growth.
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