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China’s Economic Expansion Moderates Amid Trade Tensions and Property Sector Challenges

China’s economic growth moderated in the third quarter amid ongoing trade tensions and property market challenges. The latest data shows GDP expanded 4.8% year-on-year, down from previous quarter’s 5.2% growth.

Economic Growth Moderates in Latest Quarter

China’s economic expansion showed signs of moderation in the third quarter, with GDP growing 4.8% year-on-year between July and September, according to recent reports. This represents a slowdown from the second quarter’s 5.2% growth rate, sources indicate, as the world’s second-largest economy navigates ongoing trade tensions and persistent property sector challenges.

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** China’s Economic Model Defies Global Criticism as Exports Surge

** Beijing dismisses international warnings about its export-driven strategy as it pushes forward with technological advancement. The nation’s leadership projects unwavering confidence in its economic resilience amid global trade tensions. **CONTENT:**

Despite mounting international concerns about China’s economic model and its export surge, Beijing remains steadfast in its conviction that its approach is both sustainable and superior. While foreign officials warn of deflation risks and industrial overcapacity, Chinese leadership projects unwavering confidence in the nation’s economic direction and resilience.