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Chinese Consumers Boost Spending as Factories and Real Estate Struggle

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June 16, 2025
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China ETFs Outshine Active Funds with 40% Annual Rise

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  • Retail sales in China grew 6.4% year-over-year in May, surpassing April’s 5.1% growth, driven by government trade-in subsidies for home appliances and other goods.
  • Industrial production growth slowed to 5.8% for the first five months of 2025, down from 6.1% in the January-to-April period, as factories faced tariff pressures despite a U.S.-China trade truce.
  • Real estate investment fell 10.7% year-over-year from January to May, with new construction starts down 22.8%, reflecting a prolonged housing slump.
  • Economists warn that China may need to implement further economic support measures, such as lower interest rates and increased government borrowing, to meet its 5% growth target for 2025.

What Happened?

China’s economy showed mixed signals in May, with retail sales exceeding expectations while industrial production and real estate investment continued to weaken. Retail sales grew 6.4% year-over-year, supported by government trade-in programs offering discounts on home appliances and other goods.

However, industrial production growth slowed to 5.8% for the first five months of the year, reflecting ongoing challenges from U.S.-China trade tensions and sluggish global demand. Real estate investment, a key driver of China’s economy, fell sharply, with property investment down 10.7% and new construction starts plunging 22.8% year-over-year.

The prolonged housing slump, now in its fourth year, has dampened consumer confidence and investment, putting additional pressure on China’s factories to drive growth through exports.


Why It Matters?

China’s economic struggles highlight the challenges of balancing domestic consumption with industrial and real estate growth. While retail sales have shown resilience, the slowdown in industrial production and real estate investment underscores the fragility of China’s recovery.

The trade truce with the U.S., which included agreements to ease export controls and lower tariffs, has provided some relief. However, analysts warn that trade tensions remain unresolved, and further flare-ups could disrupt China’s export-driven growth strategy.

The housing slump continues to weigh heavily on the economy, with falling home prices and reduced construction activity sapping investment and consumer confidence. This places greater reliance on government stimulus measures to stabilize growth.


What’s Next?

Economists expect Chinese officials to step up economic support through lower interest rates and increased government borrowing to meet the 5% growth target for 2025. The government may also expand consumer subsidy programs to boost spending further.

Trade negotiations between the U.S. and China will remain a key focus, as unresolved tensions could impact export growth and industrial production. Meanwhile, the real estate sector’s recovery will be critical to stabilizing investment and restoring consumer confidence.

Global markets will closely monitor China’s economic performance, as its struggles could have ripple effects on global trade and supply chains.

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