Home >

Three Factors Restrict China'S Economic Trend

2010/9/7 19:07:00 58

China'S Economy Moves Towards Certainty

Whether the investment decline will go beyond the bottom line of the stable economy, whether the export growth will appear a "lagging" sudden decline, whether we can manage inflation and stabilize inflation expectations, these three uncertainties are plaguing the future economic trend of China, because these three uncertainties can change the existing macroeconomic policies.


At present, although the market consensus is expected that economic growth in the second half of this year will face a certain downward trend, but the macro

economic policy

Whether there will be a moderate adjustment, we still need to see whether there are big changes in the three factors, such as the decline in investment, the decline in export growth and the rising risk of inflation.

Therefore, the above three uncertainties are plaguing the future direction of China's economy.


At present, the market's concerns about the continued decline in China's future investment growth mainly come from the continuous decline in the growth of manufacturing industry, because regional economic planning and other factors can hedge the uncertainty caused by the decline in fixed assets investment by real estate regulation.


Indeed, the present

manufacturing industry

A marked slowdown in growth has been seen in the rapid decline in the value added of industrial production this year.

Among them, 1-2, March, April, May, June and July increased 20.7%, 18.1%, 17.8%, 16.5%, 13.7% and 13.4% respectively.

In addition, changes in indicators such as manufacturing production index, finished product inventory index and new order index in PMI show that the overall production of manufacturing industry is down and contracting, and the impact of economic slowdown has already appeared.


From the analysis of many factors that affect the growth of manufacturing industry in China, the policy effect of economic stimulus is coming to an end, and the active regulation and control of energy saving and emission reduction and elimination of backward production capacity have all directly or indirectly affected the slowdown in manufacturing growth.

Although the rate of decline in the growth rate of industrial production has slowed down, the question is whether the slowdown in the growth of manufacturing industry will lead to a further decline in investment growth. If the investment growth rate falls beyond the critical point that we can afford, and may slow down the growth of employment, that means that macroeconomic policy will be under the pressure of adjustment.

Therefore, the slowdown in manufacturing growth has led to a fall in investment growth, which has become one of the uncertainties affecting future economic growth.


In addition to worrying about the uncertainty of investment decline,

Exit

Whether there will be a sudden drop in growth or not is also an uncertain factor that affects the current China's economy and its macroeconomic policy changes.


This uncertainty comes from the inconsistency between the two sets of data.

On the one hand, from the analysis of China's export growth this year, the export situation has greatly exceeded the market expectations.

Data show that China's exports grew by 21%, 45.7%, 24.3%, 30.5%, 48.5%, 43.9% and 38.1% respectively in the 1-7 months of this year. On the other hand, China's new export orders index has dropped in the past 4 months, and the growth rate in the previous month was 54.5%, 54.5%, 54.5% and 4-7 respectively. This indicates that China's export growth will probably be callback in the future.


That is to say, China's exports will hardly sustain such a high growth rate in the second half of the year.

This judgment also received strong support for the complex international economic situation in the second half of the year, such as the recent poor US economic data and strong German export growth.

This shows that China's export growth will face greater pressure in the third and fourth quarters of this year, and export growth is likely to decline significantly.


However, from the current narrowing of the new export orders index, we continue to narrow down and observe that although the market consensus is expected that China's export growth will definitely come down in the second half of the year, the question is whether there will be a "lagging" sudden drop in the export growth rate in the second half of the year, because once this situation occurs, it will probably lead to a moderate adjustment in macroeconomic policy and may affect future economic growth.

Therefore, whether there will be a sudden decline in export growth in the second half of this year will also become one of the uncertainties affecting the current and future China's economy.


In addition, with the recent rapid rise in the prices of agricultural products, new factors that affect prices have triggered a moderate rise in the market's expectation of inflation in China in the future.

As inflation expectations are likely to become reality, this will inevitably lead to adaptive adjustment of macroeconomic policies (mainly monetary policy), and will also have a great impact on future economic growth.


In fact, the growth rate of PPI in the 5-7 months of this year was 7.1%, 6.4% and 4.8% respectively. The purchasing price index of manufacturing in 5-7 months increased by 58.9%, 51.3% and 50.4%, respectively. PPI and the purchasing price index of manufacturing industry showed a continuous downward trend, indicating that the pressure of price rise has greatly slowed down.

However, in July, CPI grew by 3.3% over the same period last year (slightly exceeding the market expectation), especially the price rise of agricultural products caused by frequent natural disasters and speculative speculation has become a new factor of price increase, raising the inflation expectations of the market, especially the possibility that prices will rise again in the second half of the year.

Moreover, the inflation pressure caused by the rising prices of agricultural products is also an inflationary pressure of import, which adds to the difficulty of macroeconomic regulation and control.


Therefore, inflation expectations now have unexpected characteristics, which are caused by the rising prices of agricultural products. Therefore, the adoption of policy measures to curb the rapid rise in prices of agricultural products is crucial to easing inflation expectations.

Therefore, whether we can manage inflation well and stabilize inflation expectations also increase the uncertainty of China's future economic and macroeconomic policies.

  • Related reading

In The First Half Of 2010, The Printing And Dyeing Industry In China Was "Big But Not Strong".

Market trend
|
2010/9/6 21:27:00
49

US Textile Organization Opposes New Trade Preferences For Pakistan

Market trend
|
2010/9/6 21:12:00
37

China Becomes An Important Battleground For Argentina'S Trade Protection

Market trend
|
2010/9/6 17:24:00
48

Japanese Shoe Makers Will Set Up Factories In Southeast Asia

Market trend
|
2010/9/6 16:47:00
52

Control Of &Nbsp; Chinese Women Become The Leading Force In The Consumer Market.

Market trend
|
2010/9/3 18:46:00
119
Read the next article

Welcome To The National Day Holiday &Nbsp; How To Guide Consumers To Buy At The Promotion Site.

The National Day holiday is coming soon, and the clothing businessmen are ready to welcome the promotion war. Today, the experience shared by Xiaobian and everyone is mainly directed at the training of the shopping guide. The theme is how to guide consumers to purchase the promotional site at the sales promotion site.