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Patrick Artus

Chinese imports are going to really slow down

There are many signs of a growth slowdown in China (relating to consumption, corporate investment, construction, consumer goods and intermediate goods), but so far there has been no major slowdown in China's imports. If China's imports slow, its growth slowdown would spread to the rest of the world. Are they going to slow down? Yes, probably, due to: The slowdown in manufacturing activity, and in demand for durable goods; China's gradual transformation into a service economy. This means that the growth slowdown in China will eventually affect global growth.
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