China’s GDP grows 5% in 2025
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Bessent didn’t go into detail on how the U.S. would achieve this milestone, though President Donald Trump is slated to give an economic update at Davos on Wednesday.
China 2025 GDP was 5.0%, meeting government’s target. Q4 GDP growth slows to 4.5% y/y, just above market forecast. For Q1 2026, analysts like ANZ predict China to have weak GDP growth, potentially in the low-to-mid 4% range (year-on-year),
The International Monetary Fund again edged its 2026 global growth forecast higher as businesses and economies adapt to U.S. tariffs that have eased in recent months and a continued AI investment boom that has fueled asset wealth and expectations of productivity gains.
China clocked its lowest birth rate on record in 2025 as its population shrank for the fourth year in a row, deepening a demographic challenge that could drag on the world’s second-largest economy for decades to come.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has forecasted a 6% GDP growth for the U.S. economy by 2026, citing President Donald Trump's policies as the driving force.
China's economic growth likely slowed to a three‑year low in the fourth quarter as domestic demand softened, and while the full‑year pace is set to hit close to Beijing's target, trade tensions and structural imbalances pose significant risks to the outlook.
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