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China’s Factory Output and Retail Sales Hit Weakest Growth Since Last Year, Pushing for More Stimulus

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Last updated: September 15, 2025 5:11 am
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Published: September 15, 2025
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China’s economy is showing signs of strain as factory output and retail sales experienced their weakest growth rates since last year in August, raising concerns about the country’s economic trajectory. This data adds pressure on Beijing to implement additional stimulus measures to avoid a steep slowdown in economic activity, particularly as it seeks to meet an annual growth target of around 5%.

Industrial output increased by 5.2% year-on-year, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics, marking a decline from July’s 5.7% increase and falling short of the expected growth of 5.7% highlighted in a recent Reuters poll. Meanwhile, retail sales, a crucial indicator of consumer spending, grew just 3.4% in August—this is the slowest expansion since November of last year and down from a 3.7% rise in July. This also missed predictions of a 3.9% increase.

The start of 2024 had shown promise, keeping the growth target attainable, but economists suggest further stimulus may be necessary. Lynn Song, chief economist for Greater China at ING, noted that despite the initial momentum, the likelihood of additional fiscal support seems strong as the economy grapples with uncertainties—including a shaky job market and ongoing real estate challenges. She anticipates a possible rate cut of 10 basis points and a 50 basis point reduction in the reserve requirement ratio in the near future.

Fixed-asset investment has also stagnated, growing at a mere 0.5% in the first eight months of the year compared to the same period last year, down from a 1.6% increase from January to July. This trend highlights the significant impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s erratic trade policies and low consumer confidence.

Some manufacturers are reportedly finding success redirecting exports from the U.S. to markets in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America. However, the ongoing property crisis remains a significant obstacle, thwarting broader economic stability.

Zhaopeng Xing, a senior strategist at ANZ, believes the current economic indicators suggest a gradual slowdown but not severe enough to mandate an immediate stimulus response. He cited policies designed to boost service consumption as likely mitigating factors for domestic demand, emphasizing that aggressive price-cutting by firms could distort demand perceptions.

The situation for Chinese households remains challenging as the real estate downturn has eroded wealth, leading to tighter consumer spending amid waning business confidence. Employment figures indicate a rise in unemployment to 5.3% in August, up from 5.2% the previous month. Alongside this, new home prices have seen a decline, falling 0.3% from July and 2.5% year-on-year.

Senior economist Xu Tianchen from the Economist Intelligence Unit expressed disappointment at the slower-than-expected retail sales growth and cautioned that key economic indicators may deteriorate further as the year progresses. He remarked that officials typically consider policy support towards the end of the year to meet growth targets, raising the prospects for potential monetary easing or fiscal expansion in the fourth quarter.

In a recent statement, Zheng Shanjie, head of China’s state planner, assured that Beijing plans to fully utilize fiscal and monetary tools to meet its annual economic objectives. However, unfavorable weather conditions, notably extreme temperatures and prolonged rainfall, have compounded issues within the manufacturing sector.

As the landscape evolves, analysts anticipate that while some form of policy easing may occur in the coming months, it may not be sufficient to reverse the economic downturn entirely. Fundamental challenges, including dwindling fiscal support and attempts to reduce overcapacity, suggest a complex road ahead for China’s economy.

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