Even the strongest pillar of the Chinese economy is showing signs of weakness
Briefly

China's exports grew by 2.4% in September, marking the lowest export growth in five months amid concerns of weakening external demand and logistical issues.
Lu Daliang, spokesperson for China's General Administration of Customs, stated the slowdown is due to bad weather, logistical disruptions, and a high base from last year.
Economists noted that the magnitude of the decline in export growth was 'clearly larger than expected,' reflecting broader economic challenges.
China's economy faces multiple headwinds including poor consumer confidence, a property crisis, high youth unemployment, and deflation, impacting future export stability.
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