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China’s economic growth slows to weakest pace in a year amid property crisis and trade tensions

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Last updated: October 20, 2025 3:39 am
News Desk
Published: October 20, 2025
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China’s economic growth in the third quarter of 2025 has shown signs of slowing, reaching a growth rate of 4.8%, a decrease from 5.2% in the second quarter. This figure aligns with analysts’ expectations as reported in a recent Reuters poll. The nation, which is striving for a full-year growth target of around 5%, faces mounting challenges, primarily due to a continuing property crisis and ongoing trade tensions with the United States.

The latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics revealed a quarterly GDP increase of 1.1% for July to September, surpassing earlier forecasts of 0.8% and marking an upward revision from the previous quarter’s 1.0% gain. Despite this positive quarter-on-quarter change, the broader economic landscape is clouded by several pressing issues, including weaker retail sales numbers and a struggling property market that has significantly dampened consumer confidence and overall demand.

The adverse effects of renewed trade tensions between the U.S. and China are becoming increasingly apparent. Analysts note that while exports saw a mini-rebound in September, the structural weaknesses of China’s economy—heavily reliant on manufacturing and foreign demand—will be critical in shaping policy moving forward. Despite robust stock market performance and resilient export figures, exporters have begun to feel the pinch from heightened tariffs and may need to seek new markets to mitigate risks associated with the trade dispute.

As U.S. officials have hinted at easing tariff tensions, the Chinese leadership is preparing for a closed-door meeting to discuss their 15th five-year plan. This plan is expected to emphasize investments in high-tech manufacturing to bolster the economy against future trade rivalries. Policymakers are likely to focus on shifting the economic drivers from investment toward boosting domestic consumption, though analysts remain divided on the immediacy and nature of potential stimulus measures.

Recent data also revealed that industrial output grew by 6.5% year-on-year, marking a three-month high, while retail sales reflected the weakest growth in ten months at just 3.0%. Fixed asset investment also reported a decline, falling by 0.5% in the first nine months compared to the same period the previous year, highlighting the ongoing struggles within the property sector. Property investment over the first three quarters saw a dramatic decline of 13.9%, which has significantly impacted consumer sentiment and contributed to the economic slowdown.

With investors keenly awaiting further signals from the upcoming Politburo meeting and the Central Economic Work Conference in December, the outlook for Q4 appears to be heavily skewed towards investment rather than consumption. Market experts indicate this trend might lead them to implement supportive measures targeting public investment, particularly in infrastructure, to stimulate economic growth.

Overall, as China navigates through these complex economic challenges, the focus will remain on strategic adaptations and the balancing act between maintaining growth targets and addressing deeper systemic vulnerabilities in the economy.

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