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China’s Stimulus Fuels Growth Upgrades, but Trade Risks and Structural Challenges Persist

by Team Lumida
March 26, 2025
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China ETFs Outshine Active Funds with 40% Annual Rise

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  • Global banks, including HSBC, ANZ, and Citi, have raised China’s 2025 GDP growth forecasts to 4.7%-4.8%, closer to Beijing’s 5% target, citing stronger-than-expected economic data and stimulus measures.
  • Robust retail sales, industrial production, and early signs of stabilization in the housing market have bolstered optimism about China’s recovery.
  • Beijing’s stimulus includes increased government debt, plans to boost household incomes, and efforts to stabilize housing and stock markets, though details remain unclear.
  • Risks remain from U.S.-China trade tensions, disinflationary pressures, and skepticism about the sustainability of the property market rebound.

What Happened?

China’s economic outlook has improved, with global financial institutions revising their GDP growth forecasts upward following robust economic data for early 2025. Retail sales, industrial production, and investment exceeded expectations in January and February, while the housing market showed tentative signs of recovery.

Beijing’s stimulus measures, which began last fall, include increased government debt and a focus on demand-driven growth through higher household incomes and social welfare. Economists at HSBC and others have cited the government’s stronger resolve to support growth as a key driver of their optimism.

However, trade risks loom large. While President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods have been lower than initially feared (20% instead of the threatened 60%), the potential for further escalation remains a concern. Economists also question whether Beijing’s policies can sustain a meaningful rebound in the property market and boost consumer confidence amid disinflationary pressures and labor market challenges.


Why It Matters?

China’s economic recovery is critical for global markets, given its role as the world’s second-largest economy and a key driver of demand for commodities and goods. The upward revisions in growth forecasts signal renewed confidence in China’s ability to navigate its economic challenges, but risks from U.S.-China trade tensions and structural issues remain.

For investors, China’s stimulus measures and easing regulatory pressures in the private sector present opportunities, particularly in sectors like artificial intelligence and green energy. However, the sustainability of the recovery will depend on Beijing’s ability to deliver on its policy promises and address underlying economic vulnerabilities.


What’s Next?

Investors and economists will closely monitor Beijing’s policy implementation, particularly its plans to boost household incomes and stabilize the property market. The potential for further U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods remains a key risk, as does the possibility of a reactive policy response from Beijing.

While “green shoots” are emerging in select areas of the economy, the broader recovery will depend on whether China can overcome disinflationary pressures and low consumer confidence. For now, the focus remains on whether Beijing’s stimulus can provide a sustainable floor to growth or if additional measures will be needed to achieve its ambitious 5% GDP target.

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