China’s Q3 GDP growth slows to lowest in a year; Trump tariffs, trade tensions hit demand — Key points
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China’s economy experienced its weakest pace in a year, growing less than 5% due to sluggish domestic demand and US trade tensions. While exports and industrial production showed strength, a significant drop in fixed-asset and property investment, alongside weak retail sales, weighed down overall growth.
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