China’s October Economic Data Signals Structural Headwinds as Industrial Output Slows to 4.9% 🇨🇳

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China’s economic data for October 2025 revealed significant structural headwinds, indicating a moderation in the pace of recovery despite pockets of resilience. Industrial output slowed to 4.9% year-on-year (YoY), missing analyst expectations of 5.2% and reflecting lingering weaknesses in the manufacturing sector and external demand. This slowdown is particularly concerning for the traditional economic engine that historically drove China’s rapid growth.

The data further highlighted internal investment challenges, with fixed-asset investment falling 12.2% YoY. This contraction is largely attributed to the persistent downturn in the property sector and a general risk-off sentiment among private businesses hesitant to commit capital amid geopolitical and regulatory uncertainty. This decline in investment complicates the government’s efforts to stimulate economic activity and offset weak external demand.External trade also weakened, with exports declining by 1.1% YoY, reflecting slowing global demand and the impact of mounting protectionism and tariffs from the US and EU. While the service sector showed resilience (Retail Sales growth remained positive at 5.5% YoY), the combination of slowing industrial output, contracting investment, and falling exports signals a necessary pivot toward domestic consumption and innovation-led growth, as mandated by the recently unveiled 15th Five-Year Plan.

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