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China’s economic growth worse than expected, sinking to new low of 6.0 per cent in third quarter amid US trade war

South China Morning Post
發布於 2019年10月18日04:10 • Finbarr Bermingham, Orange Wang finbarr.bermingham@scmp.com, orange.wang@scmp.com
  • Economic growth was the lowest since records began in March 1992 and below expectations of 6.1 per cent
  • Other figures released on Friday showed that industrial production grew by 5.8 per cent in September, while retail sales grew by 7.8 per cent last month
The Chinese government has set a target range of 6 to 6.5 per cent for the overall growth rate in 2019. Photo: Reuters

China's economy grew by 6.0 per cent in the third quarter of 2019, the lowest quarterly growth rate since records began in March 1992.

The new low marks a continuation in a long-running slump that has been compounded by the US-China trade war, which has hit manufacturing and exports in the world's second largest economy.

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It follows second quarter growth of 6.2 per cent, which was itself the lowest on record. The growth rate was below the result of a poll of economists conducted by Bloomberg, which had forecast 6.1 per cent.

The Chinese government has set a target range of 6.0 to 6.5 per cent for the overall growth rate in 2019. Friday's data release shows that the economy is growing at the bottom end of this range having grown by 6.4 per cent in the first quarter.

A batch of data released on Friday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) also showed that China's industrial economy performed better than expected in September. Industrial production, a measure of output in sectors such as manufacturing and mining, grew by 5.8 per cent, above analysts' expectations of 4.9 per cent and an improvementon August's figure of 4.4 per cent growth, which was a 17-year low.

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Within the industrial production numbers, manufacturing output in China grew by 5.6 per cent in September, while mining grew by 8.1 per cent. The uptick in industrial growth comes after three months of decline. The trade war is certainly a factor in the slump, with a range of manufacturers this week saying that they have had to seek alternative markets due to poor demand from US customers.

Retail sales, a key metric of consumption in the world's most populous nation, grew by 7.8 per centin September from a year earlier, upfrom 7.5 per cent the month before and in line withanalysts' expectations. This came in the same month that imports fell by 8.5 per cent, which suggested that all is not well in China's consumer and manufacturing markets.

Also released on Friday was fixed asset investment for the year to September " a gauge of expenditure on items including infrastructure, property, machinery and equipment. It came in at 5.4 per cent, below analysts' expectations of 5.5 per cent and also lower than August's reading of 5.5 per cent.

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The headline figure of 6.0 per cent gross domestic product (GDP) growth for the third quarter comes at a time of severe pressure on China's economy and just days after the Washington-based International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted that China's growth will be 6.1 per cent in 2019 and 5.8 per cent in 2020, both downgrades from previous forecasts.

China's electronics exporters desperately seek escape from US trade war nightmare

The trade war with the United States is now in its 15th month. Friday's data, combined with underwhelming trade figures for September released earlier in the week, suggest that it continues to have an impact, despite both sides talking up the prospects of a mini-deal.

Some analysts, however, have countered that China's domestic issues are more to blame for its slowing economy than external tariff battles. Beijing has clamped down on perceived risky lending and tightened up shadow banking channels in a bid to remove some debt from a highly-leveraged economy.

This has fed into the real economy, with businesses " particularly those on the smaller end of the scale " struggling to gain the access to credit needed to invest and expand. Consumers too do not have the ready access to capital they once did, which has meant individual purchases of big ticket items including cars have been in decline for more than a year.

A slowdown in the global economy has also made a dent in China's production output. In its report this week, the IMF slashed its global growth forecast for 2019 to 3 per cent " the lowest since the global financial crisis a decade ago. The IMF's chief economist, Gita Gopinath, pointed to "trade barriers and heightened geopolitical tensions" in explaining its downgrade.

At a press conference in Beijing on Friday, NBS spokesman Mao Shengyong played down the effects of the trade war, saying: "We should focus on running our own affairs well, take development as the top priority and place stable growth and a reasonable range of economic development as a more prominent priority.

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留言 11
  • Denis Wong
    Come on. Negative six percent. More creditable.
    2019年10月18日10:41
  • Stay firm and fight!
    2019年10月18日15:49
  • 😈尾國殺人放火金腰帶😇中國好人好事被插贓
    精人走去選議員,選到每月哈哈笑; 勇武蒙面是笨蕉,犯法坐監自己揀。 你有得選、有得揀,你會做精人還是做笨蕉???
    2019年10月18日14:44
  • Uranuss
    It’s still growing, just that the gradient go down.... which can be a possible meaning that they’re just growing too hurry in the past years.
    2019年10月18日10:58
  • Albert Albert
    人食得飽就要取滯,米撐死
    2019年10月18日12:42
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