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China grapples with deflation as global concerns mount

by manamaweb.com August 10, 2023
August 10, 2023
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China’s economic landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as it witnesses deflation for the first time since early 2021. Official data reveals a 0.3% decline in the consumer price index for July. This downturn trails reports from the previous day which indicated falling exports and imports. Taken as a whole, these symptoms suggest a precipitous decline in the nation’s mammoth $16 trillion economy. China’s once robust domestic demand has weakened and its export machinery is faltering, predicting an era of subdued growth.

Deflation, often feared for its potential to trap economies in a vicious cycle where unspent money appreciates in value, is now a tangible concern for Beijing. As interest rates can’t be pushed below zero, the challenge to reignite the economy intensifies. The financial weight required to counteract this deflationary momentum might leave China with a significant economic burden. The imperative now is for China to act swiftly and decisively, as hovering close to zero inflation is fraught with peril.

China Grapples with Deflation and its Global Ramifications

China, the world’s second-largest economy, is grappling with deflation. Consumer prices dipped by 0.3% in July, marking the first such decline in over two years. This development intensifies the pressure on Chinese authorities to rejuvenate demand, particularly in light of the country’s faltering post-pandemic recovery. Beyond deflation, China faces the hurdle of spiraling local government debt, a volatile housing market, and record youth unemployment.

With over 11.58 million university graduates poised to enter the workforce this year, these economic headwinds pose significant challenges. Deflation complicates China’s efforts to mitigate its debt, potentially leading to slower growth. As analysts scramble for solutions, Daniel Murray of EFG Asset Management suggests an amalgamation of increased government expenditure, tax reductions, and a lenient monetary policy.

China’s Deflation and its Potential Worldwide Impact

Contrary to many developed nations that witnessed a surge in consumer spending post-pandemic, China’s economic trajectory has been different. The nation didn’t experience a price surge in the aftermath of stringent COVID-19 regulations. Consumer prices last dipped in February 2021 and have been teetering on the brink of deflation since, largely due to anemic demand. Moreover, factory gate prices, indicative of what manufacturers charge, have been on a downward trend.

The implications are clear – lackluster demand in China contrasts sharply with the economic revival witnessed in the West. Alicia Garcia-Herrero of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology voices concerns over China’s precarious position. Deflation not only exacerbates China’s debt but might also, paradoxically, stabilize rising prices globally, especially in markets like the UK. However, a deluge of inexpensive Chinese goods could threaten manufacturers elsewhere, potentially stymieing global investment and employment.

Dissecting the Implications of China’s Economic Dip

China’s economic slowdown doesn’t solely stem from deflation. Recent data underscores the country’s struggles: exports plummeted by 14.5% in July compared to the previous year, while imports shrunk by 12.4%. Such discouraging figures amplify anxieties about China’s economic deceleration in the coming months. The nation is also embroiled in a property market debacle, exemplified by the near-collapse of its premier real estate developer, Evergrande.

While the Chinese government exudes an air of control, significant initiatives to spur economic growth remain conspicuous by their absence. Eswar Prasad of Cornell University emphasizes the paramountcy of restoring faith among investors and consumers for China’s resurgence. A multifaceted strategy, encompassing substantial stimulus measures and tax alleviations, may be the way forward.

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