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China Economy May 2024: Consumption & US Tariffs

China Economy May 2024: Consumption & US Tariffs

June 16, 2025 News

China’s economy in May presents a mixed bag: retail sales are up,‍ but U.S. tariffs continue to weigh heavily. Domestic consumption, boosted by promotions and trade-in programs that⁣ generated ⁤$153 billion, shows strength, with retail sales surging past expectations. A ⁣key indicator,⁢ domestic⁣ consumption, rose by 6.4% in May. However, industrial output faces pressure, highlighting challenges in manufacturing.News Directory 3 keeps‍ you⁤ informed. As ⁢analysts watch future⁤ economic indicators, they assess teh retail sales’ sustainability and the impact of⁢ trade tensions ⁣on China’s industrial sector. Discover⁢ what’s next in this​ complex economic landscape.

Key Points

  • Retail sales in China increased by ⁣6.4% in ‍May.
  • US ​tariffs continue to ‌pressure China’s industrial output.
  • Trade-in programs generated $153 billion in sales.

China’s Economy shows Mixed Signals: ⁣Retail Sales‍ Up, Tariffs Weigh

Updated June⁣ 16, 2025

China’s economic ‌performance in ⁤May painted a complex ​picture. While retail ‌sales saw ⁢an uptick, the ongoing impact of U.S. tariffs continues‍ to challenge the nation’s manufacturing and export ⁤sectors. Though,​ domestic consumption is showing signs of ⁤strength, boosted by promotional events.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, retail sales, a key ⁤indicator of domestic consumption, ⁢rose 6.4% in ⁤May. This⁤ represents an increase from the 5.1% growth recorded in April.The May figures surpassed‌ projections ‌by Wind, a financial data provider, which had forecast a 4.85% increase.

This surge in retail sales ‌coincides with⁣ the lead-up to China’s major June 18⁢ online shopping festival. Government initiatives, including ‌large-scale trade-in programs for appliances and household goods, are also⁤ fueling consumer spending.

The Ministry⁢ of Commerce reports that these trade-in programs ⁢generated approximately 1.1 trillion yuan ($153‌ billion) in sales as of⁣ May⁤ 31. Though, some ​regions​ have ⁣recently suspended their programs⁣ due to funding shortages.

The China Passenger Car Association reported that automobile retail sales grew by 13.3%‌ year-on-year ‍in ⁤May, a slight decrease from the⁢ 14.5% growth seen in April.

Industrial ​output, ‌facing ⁤pressure from U.S.tariffs and intense domestic competition,increased by 5.8%⁢ year-on-year in May,​ according‍ to NBS‌ data. ‍This⁢ highlights the ongoing challenges‌ in ‍the manufacturing sector despite the positive trends in economic data.

What’s next

Analysts will be closely watching⁤ upcoming economic indicators to assess​ the sustainability of the retail​ sales growth and the continued​ impact of ​trade​ tensions on China’s ⁤industrial sector. The⁤ effectiveness ​of government stimulus measures will also be​ a key factor in shaping the economic outlook.

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