Group 1 - The current supply-side adjustment in China is more challenging than in 2016, with severe overcapacity resulting from production in recent years [1][3] - The rapid growth of the Chinese economy, even during global downturns, has led to significant overcapacity in sectors like electric vehicles, where profits are minimal [3][5] - The consumption issue in China is persistent, with a cultural tendency to save rather than spend, impacting the overall consumption-to-GDP ratio [5][6] Group 2 - To stimulate consumption, a shift from a planned economy mindset to a market-driven approach is necessary [5][6] - Despite perceived consumption weakness, certain consumer stocks in Hong Kong and A-shares are performing well, indicating underlying consumer activity [6][7] - The cyclical nature of consumption in China is closely tied to economic cycles, and new policies could alleviate downward pressure on consumption [6][7]
经济学家洪灏:这次面临的供给侧调整,比2016年更具挑战
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-08-14 05:39