Current:Home > MarketsChina’s economic growth slows to 4.9% in third quarter, amid muted demand and deflationary pressures -MoneyBase
China’s economic growth slows to 4.9% in third quarter, amid muted demand and deflationary pressures
View
Date:2025-04-28 07:06:21
HONG KONG (AP) — China’s economy slowed in the third quarter, amid muted global demand, deflationary pressures and an ailing property sector.
The world’s second-largest economy grew 4.9% year-over-year in the July-September quarter, beating the 4.5% forecast by analysts but slowing from the 6.3% growth in the previous quarter, according to official data.
On a quarterly basis, the economy grew by 1.3% in the third quarter, compared to 0.8% growth in the April-to-June quarter.
The Chinese government in recent months has unveiled a raft of policy support measures to shore up the economy, including infrastructure spending, cutting interest rates and easing curbs for home-buying in an attempt to revive the property sector.
China’s trade data, released earlier this week, showed that exports and imports continued to decline although they contracted at a slower rate than previously.
Beijing is aiming for 5% economic growth this year. Analysts estimate that China is likely to reach its goal, although that growth is likely to slow to 4.5% in 2024.
Earlier this year, growth was boosted as people flocked to shopping malls and restaurants after nearly three years of “zero-COVID” restrictions were removed in late 2022. However, growth from the post-pandemic recovery fizzled out sooner than expected.
Retail sales, an indicator of consumer demand, rose 5.5% in September from the same period in 2022.
Industrial output, which measures activity in the manufacturing, mining and utilities sectors, rose 4.5% in September compared to the same month a year earlier — a rate of growth similar to last month’s.
veryGood! (45735)
Related
- Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
- Kansas City Chiefs DE Charles Omenihu tears ACL and will miss Super Bowl 58, per reports
- Israeli intelligence docs detail alleged UNRWA staff links to Hamas, including 12 accused in Oct. 7 attack
- President Biden has said he’d shut the US-Mexico border if given the ability. What does that mean?
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- Utah is the latest state to ban diversity, equity and inclusion efforts on campus and in government
- Iran executes 4 convicted of plotting with Israeli intelligence to attack defense factory, state media say
- Maine governor says that despite challenges the ‘state is getting stronger every day’
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- TikTok’s Favorite Work Pants From Halara Are 40% off Right Now & Totally Worth the Hype
Ranking
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
- 'Riverdale' star Lili Reinhart diagnosed with alopecia amid 'major depressive episode'
- 'Your Utopia' considers surveillance and the perils of advanced technology
- Federal Reserve is likely to show little urgency to cut interest rates despite market’s anticipation
- The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
- Man convicted in Door County bar fire that killed two people
- Bill targeting college IDs clears Kentucky Senate in effort to revise voter identification law
- Whoopi Goldberg on why she leaves 'The View' group chat: 'If I need to talk to you, I talk to you'
Recommendation
Small twin
Lionel Richie Knows What Pregnant Sofia Richie Won't Be Naming Her Baby Girl
Billy Idol, Nelly, Shaggy revealed in SunFest's 2024 lineup
Apple's Mac turns the big 4-0. How a bowling-ball-sized computer changed the tech game
North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
Russian billionaire loses art fraud suit against Sotheby’s over $160 million
Attention #BookTok: Sarah J. Maas Just Spilled Major Secrets About the Crescent City Series
Greyhound bus crash in Alabama: 1 killed, 9 others injured including bus driver