China factory output flat, retail sales slip in July

Published August 16, 2020
Beijing: People wearing face masks to protect against the coronavirus walk through a shopping mall. — AP
Beijing: People wearing face masks to protect against the coronavirus walk through a shopping mall. — AP

BEIJING: China’s factory output rose just under five per cent last month from a year earlier while retail sales fell slightly, suggesting the country’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic remains muted.

The data reported on Friday show that despite a rebound in Chinese exports, domestic demand in the world’s second-largest economy is still lackluster.

Massive flooding across much of the south of the country also has hurt both production and consumer demand, though it pushed food prices sharply higher. Pork prices jumped nearly 86pc, the report said.

Such idiosyncrasies” don’t fully account for the prolonged weakness in consumer spending, said Stephen Innes of AxiCorp.

Still, the glaring concerns around retail demand continue to speak volumes that it is going to take more than stimulus and deep discounts on luxury products to get people shopping again,” he said in a report.

The 4.8pc increase in industrial output from a year earlier was on a par with the month before and slightly below forecasts of just over 5pc.

China, where the pandemic began in December, was the first economy to start the struggle to revive normal business activity in March after declaring the virus under control. Manufacturing is recovering, but consumer spending is weak.

Many Chinese either lost their jobs or some income, or are worried they might.

The National Bureau of Statistics said that overall, China created 6.7 million jobs, nearly 2m fewer than would normally be expected.

The trends show a steady recovery,” said bureau spokesperson Fu Linghui.

Still, there were signs of improvement in investment in factories and construction, which fell 1.6pc in January to July, compared with a 3.1pc contraction in the first half of the year.

Economists expect China’s economy to continue to recover in coming months as other economies also regain momentum lost during the pandemic.

While household consumption has been the laggard, we expect it to gather pace along with a gradual improvement in the labour market in the second half of the year, Oxford Euonomics said in a commentary.

It said exports would likely bounce back as well. But the road ahead appears bumpy, as new export orders remain weak and the recovery path will be uneven across economies.

Friday’s data release came just before Chinese and US officials are due to hold online talks about progress on a phase one trade agreement set in January that brought a truce in a tariff war between the two biggest economies.

Relations have worsened despite that deal, as the two sides spar over abuses in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, developments in Hong Kong and technology disputes, among other issues.

Published in Dawn, August 16th, 2020

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