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China's Economy Barely Grows In June Quarter
Brian Turner
15 Jul, 2022
New York City
China reported lower than expected economic growth in June quarter.
GDP expanded at 0.4% from a year ago falling well short of expectations between 0.7% and 1.2%, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Friday.
The economic activities fell sharply after months of lockdowns and dragged the GDP growth down from 4.8% annual rate in the first quarter.
The economy expanded at the slowest pace since the first quarter of 2020 when GDP shrank 6.8% after initial outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan brough the second largest economy to a complete halt.
For the first half, the economy expanded at 2.5% rate well below the annual target rate of 5.5% set by the Chinese government.
Real estate sector continued to drag the economy with property investment dropping 9.4% but retail sales in June rose 3.1% driven by higher automobile sales.
Industrial production also jumped 3.9% from a year ago.
The delays in housing construction has sparked a wave of mortgage boycotts in several cities in the last few days after home buyers refused to pay for unfinished homes.
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