China Q2 GDP Growth Slows to 4.3% as Weak Domestic Demand and Property Slump Drag Down Quarterly Growth

China’s economy grew at its slowest quarterly pace since late 2022 in the April-June period, because of mounting challenges from weak domestic demand, a prolonged property slump and slowing investment despite resilient exports driven by artificial intelligence-related products.  

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