China's GDP Growth: Expected to slow down to 4.6% due to subdued consumer sentiment, according to a UN report:

China's GDP Growth: Expected to slow down to 4.6% due to subdued consumer sentiment, according to a UN report:

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Category : Business and economics Published on: May 17 2025

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China's growth is expected to slow to 4.6% this year from 5% in 2024 as a result of subdued consumer sentiment, disruptions in its export-oriented manufacturing companies, and continuing challenges in its property sector, the report said.

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