Economic Performance - In May, China's economy demonstrated resilience, with key indicators such as industrial added value and service production index showing stable growth [1][3] - The total value of goods imports and exports increased by 2.7% year-on-year in May, with exports rising by 6.3% [4][1] - From January to May, the industrial added value and service production index grew by 6.3% and 5.9% respectively, indicating overall stability compared to the first quarter [3] Consumer Market - In May, the retail sales of consumer goods increased by 6.4% year-on-year, driven by holiday effects and policies promoting consumption [5][6] - The online retail sales of physical goods grew by 6.3% from January to May, accounting for 24.5% of total retail sales [6][5] - The average urban unemployment rate was 5.2% from January to May, with a slight decrease to 5.0% in May [4] Industrial Sector - The added value of high-tech manufacturing increased by 8.6% in May, while the equipment manufacturing sector saw a growth of 9% [9][8] - The production of industrial robots surged by 32% year-on-year, and the output of new energy vehicles rose by 40.8% [3][9] - Despite external pressures, the manufacturing sector remains a key driver of industrial growth, with significant contributions from high-tech and equipment manufacturing [9][8] Policy Impact - The implementation of financial policies, including interest rate cuts, has provided crucial support for stable economic performance [2] - Consumption policies, such as the "old for new" program, have effectively stimulated consumer spending [6][7] - The government is expected to continue enhancing consumption policies to further boost consumer confidence [7]
5月份我国经济顶住压力向优向新
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-08-08 07:59