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Economy News China S June Trade Data Is Way Down From A Year Ago, Marking Yet Another Big Red Flag For China S Ailing Economy | RobinsPost News & Noticias

China's economy struck by sudden decline


New data shows that retail sales and industrial output slumped in August, adding to China's woes as it attempts to negotiate with the U.S. Read More

China’s Industrial Output and Retail Sales Slow in August Amid Trade Pressures


Chinas economy showed weaker-than-expected growth in August, as industrial production and retail sales both missed forecasts, highlighting ongoing pressure on the worlds second-largest economy. Read More

How China Is Weathering the Trade War With Trump


Tariffs triggered a plunge in China’s exports to the United States, but its global trade surplus is larger because sales to other regions are surging. Read More

China's economy slumps in August, casts doubt on growth target


China's factory output and retail sales reported their weakest growth since last year in August, keeping pressure on Beijing to roll out more stimulus to fend off a sharp slowdown in the world's ... Read More

China’s Economy Shows Signs of Summer Slowdown


A broad slowdown hit the world’s second-largest economy as trade uncertainties loom and the property sector weakened. Read More

China's wary consumers saved tons of cash. Now, they're pouring it into stocks.


Chinese consumers are channeling record savings into stocks as the property market slumps. Shanghai and Hong Kong indexes have surged on a flood of mainland money The market rally masks a weak economy ... Read More


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