Economy & Politics› Economy China's share of global gross domestic product (GDP) 1980-2029 Published by C. Textor, Oct 23, 2024 The graph shows China's share in global gross domestic product adjusted for purchasing-power-parity until 2023, with a forecast until 2029. In 2023, China'...
China Q2 GDP Growth Below Estimates The Chinese economy expanded 4.7% yoy in Q2 of 2024, missing market forecasts of 5.1% and slowing from a 5.3% growth in Q1. It was the weakest yearly advance since Q1 of 2023, amid a persistent property downturn, weak domestic demand, falling yuan, and...
The graph shows the quarterly registered unemployment rate in urban regions of China from the second quarter of 2018 to the fourth quarter of 2021 and the surveyed urban unemployment rate since the first quarter of 2022 with an approximate figure for Q4
weak manufacturing, and a steep decline in residential construction, the Chinese government reported a 5.2% growth in GDP for 2023. This figure sharply contrasts with the prevailing perception, casting doubt on the accuracy of China's official statistics. Indeed, any Western economy exhibiting...
China,Migration,Statism, taggedBig Government,China,Migration,Statismon October 4, 2023|4 Comments » I amnot bullishabout China’s economy. Even 10 or more years ago, when many people thought China was going to be the economic superpower of the 21st century, Ipoured cold wateronthose pre...
economy has left them with an oversupply of steel. Not only does this hurt the profitability of Chinese steel manufactures, but it also leads to China engaging in steel dumping which hurts the steel industry in other countries.9103The graph below shows what happened to the VanEck Vectors Steel...
Deloitte Chief Economist, Sitao Xu, share his perspectives on China’s economic outlook for the first half of 2023. His main takeaways are: Thanks to its resilient consumers and outperforming exports, China’s economy has currently seen vigorous recovery. A key hypothesis underpinning China’s rec...
To start, the tone of China’s regulatory environment has changed. As though on a pendulum, Chinese regulations tend to swing from one side to another. Some of the rules and controls announced two, three years ago are being rolled back partly due to industry pushback and a...
The rapid growth of China’s economy has required a great deal of energy consumption, which has directly led to increased carbon emissions. This study used 2000 as the base period, removed the impact of prices, and used the real GDP of each province to measure the level of economic growth...
In the digital era, digital technology enables political, economic and social fields. However, while the digital divide is pervasive due to the influence of population, geography, the economy and other factors, blindly pushing digital change often leads