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    September 15, 2025
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    China’s economic slowdown intensified in August, with multiple key indicators falling short of expectations, underscoring persistent challenges across consumption, industry, investment and the property market. Data released Monday by the National Bureau of Statistics showed retail sales rose 3.4 percent year-on-year last month. The reading was below economists’ forecasts of 3.9 percent and marked a slowdown from July’s 3.7 percent growth.

    China’s investment and property markets continue to slide
    China’s economy slows in August as major sectors report weaker-than-expected performance.

    The decline reflects continued consumer caution despite government measures introduced earlier in the year to support domestic demand. Industrial production increased 5.2 percent in August from a year earlier, also missing expectations and falling from a 5.7 percent expansion in July. This marked the weakest pace of growth in 12 months. Factory activity, a core pillar of China’s economy, remains under pressure amid slower global demand and disruptions in supply chains.

    Fixed-asset investment for the January to August period grew 0.5 percent from a year earlier. This was significantly below the 1.6 percent rise recorded in the January to July period and well under analysts’ projections of 1.4 percent. Investment in infrastructure, manufacturing and other sectors showed limited momentum despite several rounds of policy support introduced in the past year. The real estate sector, which accounts for a substantial share of China’s gross domestic product, continued to decline in August.

    Fixed asset investment growth slows sharply this year

    Property investment in the first eight months of the year fell 12.9 percent year-on-year. Residential sales by floor area declined 4.7 percent over the same period. New home prices dropped 0.3 percent in August from July, marking the fourth consecutive monthly decline. On an annual basis, prices were down 2.5 percent. The employment situation also weakened slightly, with the nationwide urban unemployment rate rising to 5.3 percent in August from 5.2 percent in July.

    While still within official targets, the uptick reflects broader softness in the labor market as businesses face slower revenue growth and cautious hiring practices. China’s trade performance has also shown signs of strain. Recent customs data indicated a deceleration in export growth in August, weighed down by reduced demand in major trading partners and ongoing geopolitical tensions. Imports remained subdued, pointing to tepid domestic demand and sluggish industrial activity.

    Retail momentum stalls as household spending weakens

    Despite the weaker data, China’s gross domestic product expanded 5.1 percent in the first half of 2025, according to previously released figures. The government has set a full-year growth target of around 5 percent. However, with August marking a broad-based loss of momentum, pressure on policymakers may increase in the final quarter to stabilize economic conditions. Financial markets reacted modestly to the data release.

    The Shanghai Composite Index closed slightly lower, while the yuan remained relatively steady against the US dollar in offshore trading. Investors continue to monitor official signals for any changes in fiscal or monetary policy. The August data adds to growing evidence that China’s post-pandemic recovery is losing steam in the face of persistent structural and cyclical challenges. The combination of weak consumption, subdued investment, a downturn in property, and external trade pressures presents a complex environment for economic planning in the months ahead. – By Content Syndication Services.

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