Monday, May 18, 2026

"China’s economy ‘weaker than expected’ in April as Iran war headwinds bite"

 From the South China Morning Post, May 18:

China’s retail sales growth fell to just 0.2 per cent in April, while industrial output and fixed-asset investment softened more than forecast

The Chinese economy showed signs of slowing in April, as industrial output, retail sales and fixed-asset investment all missed expectations amid a deepening global energy crisis, the latest data shows.

Retail sales rose by just 0.2 per cent year on year in April, well below the 1.7 per cent growth recorded in March, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics released on Monday. Economists polled by the Yicai Research Institute had forecast a 2 per cent increase.

China’s industrial output, meanwhile, grew by 4.1 per cent year on year in April, down from 5.7 per cent the previous month and below a 5.63 per cent projection by economists polled by financial data provider Wind.

Fu Linghui, a bureau spokesperson, stressed at a press briefing that the Chinese economy had shown “strong resilience” despite the prolonged Middle East conflict, volatile energy prices and disruptions to global supply chains.

“However, we must also recognise that there are currently many external uncertainties, and the cost pressures on enterprises have increased, with some enterprises still facing difficulties,” he added....

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