Daily Tribune (Philippines)

CHINA’S ECONOMY RETURNS TO GROWTH IN 2ND QUARTER

The employment figure remains closely watched, with nearly nine million graduates expected to enter an uncertain labour market this year and analysts pointing out that actual unemployme­nt is likely higher

- AFP

BEIJING (AFP) — China’s economy returned to growth in the second quarter, rebounding more strongly than expected from a historic contractio­n caused by the coronaviru­s outbreak, official data showed Thursday.

Gross domestic product expanded a surprise 3.2 percent in April-June, the National Bureau of Statistics said, as workers, factories and firms cautiously returned to normality after harsh lockdowns brought the virus under control.

However, retail sales — a key indication of consumer sentiment in the world’s second-largest economy — fell short of expectatio­ns, shrinking 1.8 percent on-year last month.

The coronaviru­s, which first emerged in the city of Wuhan late last year, has since shut businesses and destroyed hundreds and millions of jobs globally, and likely tipping the world economy into recession.

China’s official figure was markedly better than the 1.3 percent on-year growth tipped by an poll of analysts, although still among the lowest rates on record.

The economy contracted 1.6 percent on-year in the first six months, the NBS said, while the urban unemployme­nt rate dipped to 5.7 percent in June, from 5.9 percent a month earlier.

The employment figure remains closely watched, with nearly nine million graduates expected to enter an uncertain labour market this year and analysts pointing out that actual unemployme­nt is likely higher.

Tommy Wu, economist at Oxford Economics, noted in a report last month that the “survey-based unemployme­nt rate substantia­lly understate­s labour market stress as the measure excludes large numbers of unemployed (would-be) migrants.”

Industrial production continued to climb in June, growing in line with expectatio­ns at 4.8 percent, up from 4.4 percent in May.

Some expect China to be the only major economy to see growth in 2020, as it was the first to be hit by the virus and likely first to bounce back.

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STR/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE WORKERS produce bags that will be exported at a textile factory in Huaibei in China’s eastern Anhui province.

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