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www.globaltimes.cnHere are the latest credible signals on China’s economy from recent sources:
Growth and activity: Caixin’s recent coverage shows ongoing recovery dynamics with manufacturing and services oscillating as external demand and policy support interact. Mixed PMI readings indicate uneven momentum, with factory activity sometimes lagging while services show resilience in pockets. These patterns point to a tentative rebound rather than a broad, synchronized expansion.[1][2]
Policy stance: Chinese authorities are signaling targeted macro policy support to stabilise growth, focusing on fiscal measures and policy coordination to bolster demand while steering structural reforms. This approach suggests policymakers aim to cushion near-term headwinds (such as external demand volatility) while ensuring long-run resilience.[2][4]
Consumption and employment: Consumer demand remains a key concern amid a fragile labor market and measures to stimulate spending. Analysts note that consumption could strengthen if job prospects improve and subsidies or tax measures effectively lift disposable income.[4][2]
External environment: Trade frictions and global demand trends continue to influence China’s export outlook. Some reports indicate a deceleration in foreign demand, which underscores the importance of domestic demand shifts and high-tech sector momentum for growth.[1][4]
Market sentiment and sectors: Stock markets have been buoyed by improved sentiment and technology optimism, even as profit growth trails revenue gains in several corporate surveys. High-tech and information technology remain central to China’s growth narrative.[3][4]
Notable data points: Official and private indicators point to sustained but modest expansion in the first half of 2026, with high-tech industries contributing to resilience. However, consumption and employment challenges keep the path uneven.[6][4]
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