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China Registers Worst Investment Decline in Years as Slowdown Continues

by Team Lumida
November 14, 2025
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China’s Bold Economic Moves: What You Need to Know Now

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  • China’s economy showed renewed weakness in October, with fixed-asset investment posting its steepest decline in years.
  • Retail sales slowed for the fifth straight month, the longest deceleration streak since 2021.
  • Industrial production also weakened sharply from September’s pace.
  • Property investment continues to contract at double-digit rates, and home prices remain negative year-over-year.
  • Despite broad softness, China remains on track to meet its full-year growth target near 5%, though policymakers may need to add support.
  • A recent U.S.–China trade detente may offer slight relief to exporters, but underlying structural challenges persist.

    Economic Momentum Weakens Across the Board
  • China’s October economic data revealed deeper signs of strain as key indicators for consumption, industrial activity, and investment all lost momentum. Fresh figures from the National Bureau of Statistics show a broad deceleration that underscores the challenges facing the world’s second-largest economy.
  • Retail and Industrial Output Lose Steam
  • Retail sales rose 2.9% year-over-year, a slight drop from September’s 3.0%, extending a five-month streak of slowing growth—the longest since 2021. The higher base created by last year’s subsidy-driven buying spree has weighed on current performance.
  • Industrial production increased 4.9%, sharply lower than September’s 6.5%, reflecting a cooling manufacturing pulse amid continued global demand uncertainty.
  • Investment Posts Sharpest Decline in Years
  • Fixed-asset investment contracted 1.7% from January through October, a deterioration from the 0.5% decline noted in the first three quarters. This marks the first time since at least 1992—outside the Covid-era collapse—that China has recorded a January-to-October investment drop.
  • The weakness comes as Beijing tries to limit “involution,” discouraging excessive competition and curbing expansion in oversupplied sectors such as EVs and steel.
  • Property Sector Under Continued Pressure
  • Real estate remains a persistent drag:
  • Property investment: –14.7% year-to-date
  • Average home prices: –2.6% YoY in 70 major cities
  • Construction and developer financing activity remain deeply subdued
  • Despite easing measures, the sector’s correction continues to weigh on confidence and broader investment.
  • Labor Market and External Weakness Add to Drag
  • Urban unemployment edged down slightly to 5.1%, offering a modest improvement. But earlier data showed unexpected export contraction and producer prices stuck in deflation for over three years, signaling persistent external softness.
  • Growth Target Still Within Reach—For Now
  • China’s GDP expanded 5.2% over the first nine months of 2025, keeping Beijing on track to hit its “around 5%” annual target. Still, economists warn that further deterioration could force policymakers to introduce additional stimulus or structural support measures.
  • Trade Relief Offers Limited Near-Term Boost
  • A recent trade agreement with Washington—cutting U.S. fentanyl-related tariffs from 20% to 10%—may ease some near-term export pressure. But structural headwinds remain, particularly as China outlines its next five-year plan prioritizing high-end tech, advanced manufacturing, and stronger consumption.
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