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China misses growth target for first time since Covid as Iran turmoil roils global trade

China is struggling to offset economic challenges both at home and abroad, as its economy grew at a slower-than-expected pace in the second quarter of the year. On Wednesday, China’s National Bureau of Statistics said the economy grew 4.3% in the quarter ending June 30, compared to the same period a year ago. The figures, which fell short of expectations for 4.5% growth, are a rare admission of economic weakness for China, which has long worked to prop up industrial activity with infrastructure investment and exports. That’s also despite China’s target for 4.5-5% expansion this year, the lowest since Beijing started announcing such figures in the early 1990s. In 2020, officials decided to forgo setting a target during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Full report : China posts slowest quarterly growth since 2022 as investment slumps.

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