Economic Overview - In May, industrial output and service sector growth rates were around 6%, indicating a GDP growth rate of over 5% for Q2 is likely[1] - Consumer retail sales in May showed a year-on-year increase of 6.5%, driven by policies like "trade-in" and the early start of the "618" shopping festival[5] Consumption Trends - The "618" shopping festival's early launch and "trade-in" policies significantly boosted retail sales, with a month-on-month increase of 0.93%[5] - However, the sustainability of consumer growth is uncertain as reliance on policy support may weaken, and there are signs of demand recovery issues[2] Industrial Production - Industrial value-added growth slowed to 5.8% in May, with significant declines in non-metallic and chemical manufacturing sectors[6] - Export delivery value growth for large enterprises dropped sharply from 7.7% in March to 0.6% in May, indicating a more significant impact from tariffs compared to small enterprises[2] Real Estate Market - Real estate investment, sales, and construction area all saw year-on-year declines in May, with first-tier city housing prices also falling[7] - New policies are being implemented to stabilize the market, including the removal of restrictions in key cities[7] Infrastructure Investment - Infrastructure investment growth rates slightly declined, with broad infrastructure growth at 9.2% and narrow infrastructure growth at 5.1% in May[6] - Despite the slowdown, project approvals by the National Development and Reform Commission remain at historically high levels, suggesting ongoing infrastructure investment intentions[4]
2025年5月经济数据点评:5月经济数据的“五大变数”
Minsheng Securities·2025-06-16 07:37