China, Chinese Economy & Global Slowdown
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Track how the Chinese economy is in trap of global slowdown. Also find, how China's slowdown is affecting the global economy.

  • Car part makers are also losing clients, with a simultaneous decline in production and sales also creating an uncertain future for foreign as well as home-grown car companies that have poured billions of dollars into the world’s largest vehicle market.

    China’s car industry slowdown to continue into 2020 as tariff impact piles up

    Mainland car sales fell for the 15th straight month in September amid the fallout from the trade war with the United States, with recovery predicted to be slow.

  • A stalling of China’s giant auto sector will be a concern for the country’s leaders in Beijing. It is a major driver of the economy and an important barometer of Chinese consumers’ willingness to open their purse strings.

    China auto sales post biggest drop in 7 years as growth engine stalls

    China's car sales fell the most in nearly seven years in September, stoking concerns the world's biggest auto market could contract for the first time in decades this year amid cooling econo...

  • The slowdown in China’s economy deepened in August, with growth in industrial production at its weakest 17-1/2 years amid spreading pain from a trade war with the United States and softening domestic demand.

    China's slowdown deepens; industrial output growth falls to 17-1/2...

    The slowdown in China's economy deepened in August, with growth in industrial production at its weakest 17-1/2 years amid spreading pain from a trade war with the United States and softening dome...

  • The Chinese auto sector has been under a lot of pressure over the past 18 months, hurt by an economic slowdown that has dented consumer confidence, the ongoing trade dispute between Beijing and Washington.

    China slowdown, trade dispute hurt global carmakers | DW | 17.07.2019

    Car sales have fallen in all key regions, especially in China, the world's biggest auto market. With concerns about the economy and stricter emissions rules looming, there is no end in sight for carmakers' troubles.