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    China’s growth prospects dim as manufacturing weakness persists

    September 2, 2024
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    China’s economic foundations are under intense strain as key sectors struggle to maintain momentum. Factory activity contracted for a fourth consecutive month in August, signaling deepening deflationary pressures. The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported that the official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) fell to 49.1 from 49.4 in July, marking a continued slump that has persisted for most of 2023.

    China's growth prospects dim as manufacturing weakness persists

    The ongoing downturn in the property market is exacerbating the economic challenges. Residential sales figures reveal a worsening slump, with the value of new-home sales by the top 100 real estate companies plummeting by 26.8% year-over-year in August. This decline, coupled with mounting concerns over further price drops, has hampered efforts to stabilize the market.

    Economists are increasingly skeptical that China will achieve its growth target of around 5% for the year. Analysts from UBS Group AG and JPMorgan Chase & Co. have expressed doubts, suggesting that the government may need to implement more robust stimulus measures to bolster the economy. Bloomberg Economics analysts Chang Shu and Eric Zhu noted that government spending must accelerate to lift aggregate demand, as private sector demand remains weak.

    In addition to domestic challenges, China’s manufacturing sector faces growing external pressures. Trade tensions with the U.S. and Europe are intensifying, with potential changes in U.S. trade policy after the upcoming election adding further uncertainty. The manufacturing sub-indexes for both input costs and output prices have shown significant declines, indicating rising deflationary pressures.

    The property market’s troubles are further complicating China’s economic outlook. At least ten city governments have relaxed or eliminated price controls on new homes, hoping to spur demand. Additionally, Bloomberg News reported that China is considering allowing homeowners to refinance up to $5.4 trillion in mortgages to reduce borrowing costs and stimulate consumption.

    However, the effectiveness of these measures remains uncertain. Analysts warn that the proposed mortgage refinancing may not be sufficient to reverse the downturn, given the current state of consumer sentiment. Despite these challenges, Finance Minister Lan Fo’an recently stated that the economy is still on track to achieve a 5% growth rate, though many experts believe that more aggressive policy interventions will be necessary to reach this goal.

    China’s fiscal outlook is also clouded by concerns over government revenue. Goldman Sachs economists have warned that tax and land sale revenues may fall short of projections, potentially limiting the government’s ability to finance additional stimulus measures. As the second half of the year progresses, the pressure on Chinese authorities to act decisively is mounting.

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