China's economy likely grew 5.1% in Q1 on export surge: AFP poll
- Analysts polled by AFP forecast China's economy to have grown 5.1% in the first quarter, down from 5.4% the previous quarter.
- China set an ambitious annual growth target of around 5%, vowing to make domestic demand its main economic driver, but warned the GDP reading may prove a bright spot amid multiple economic pressures.
- Economists expect China's second-quarter growth to be worse due to US tariff hikes, with exports declining and investment slowing amid uncertainties.
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China's economy likely grew 5.1% in Q1 on export surge: AFP poll
China is expected to post first-quarter growth of around five percent on Wednesday, buoyed by exporters rushing to stave off higher US tariffs but still weighed by sluggish domestic consumption, analysts say.
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