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Chinese economic growth among slowest in decades
By Francesca Hangeior.
China recorded one of its slowest rates of economic growth in decades last year, data showed Friday, as leaders nervously eye a potential trade standoff with incoming US president Donald Trump.
Beijing has in recent months announced its most aggressive support measures in years in a bid to reignite an economy that has suffered on multiple fronts, including a prolonged property market debt crisis and sluggish consumer spending.
But, the economy grew five per cent last year, official data from Beijing’s National Bureau of Statistics showed Friday, slightly above the 4.9 per cent forecast in an AFP survey of analysts.
Still, the figure was lower than the 5.2 per cent recorded in 2023.
The growth took place in the face of a “complicated and severe environment with increasing external pressures and internal difficulties”, the NBS said.
The economy was still facing “difficulties and challenges”, officials admitted.
Retail sales, a key gauge of consumer sentiment, rose 3.5 per cent — a major slump from the 7.2 per cent growth seen in 2023 — though industrial output increased 5.8 per cent, from 4.6 per cent the previous year.
However, the 5.4 per cent jump in economic growth seen in the final four months far outpaced the five per cent forecast in a Bloomberg survey and was much better than the same period in 2023.
The data provided “mixed messages”, Zhiwei Zhang, president of Pinpoint Asset Management, said.
Beijing’s recent policy shift had “helped the economy to stabilise in (the fourth quarter), but it requires large and persistent policy stimulus to boost economic momentum and sustain the recovery”, he said.
Zichun Huang, China economist at Capital Economics, said she expected growth to “continue accelerating in the coming months”.
“The government’s property support measures seem to be providing some relief, with the pace of house price falls slowing and new home sales showing some recovery,” she said.
The GDP growth rate is the lowest recorded by China since 1990, excluding the financially tumultuous years of the Covid-19 pandemic.
And the analysts surveyed by AFP estimated growth could fall to just 4.4 per cent in 2025, and even drop below four per cent the following year.
China has so far failed to rebound from the pandemic, with domestic spending mired in a slump and indebted local governments dragging on growth.
In a rare bright spot, official data showed earlier this week that exports reached a historic high last year.
But gathering storm clouds over the country’s massive trade surplus mean Beijing may not be able to count on overseas shipments to boost an otherwise lacklustre economy.
Trump, who will begin his second term next week, has promised to unleash heavy sanctions on China.
“We still expect growth to slow for 2025 as a whole, with Trump likely to follow through on his tariff threats soon and persistent structural imbalances still weighing on the economy,” Huang said.
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Just in: Gov Soludo reveals those behind kidnapping in SE, says it’s now a lucrative biz
… better than oil and drug peddling
Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State on Saturday disclosed that arrested Finland-based self-acclaimed Biafra agitator, Simon Ekpa “has continued kidnapping for ransom.
Soludo said kidnapping is currently a business that is more lucrative than drugs and oil.
The governor who spoke in Awka, the state capital, said before he became governor, eight local government areas in the state were being controlled by gunmen.
Soludo also recalled how his father was kidnapped in 2009.
He said: “Kidnapping is not new, my father had been kidnapped as far back as 2009. GU Okeke, Pokobros and many others have fallen victim too.
“Before I assumed office, about eight local government areas were being controlled by gunmen.
“They killed policemen and collected guns, attacked and burnt down police stations and went into the bush to label themselves liberators.
We came in and went to work and cleared them and we recovered the eight local government areas that were under siege. These gangs claim to be Biafra freedom fighters. IPOB has dissociated themselves from it, but one Simon Ekpa has continued kidnapping for ransom.
“Kidnapping for ransom is now the most lucrative enterprise, even more lucrative than drugs and oil. For every one naira reported as payment for ransom, five to six naira was not reported.
“With a culture that celebrates wealth without craft, even the kidnappers amongst us are now celebrated. Idolatry which these criminals have converted to have become the fastest growing religion in the South-East. Nothing is sacred to them anymore.”
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Just in: Obi angry over exorbitant charges by POS operators despite hardship
Ex-governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, in the 2023 general election, Mr Peter Obi has protested the level of hardship faced by the poor in Nigeria.
The former governor spoke during a visit to the Archbishop Province on the Niger and Bishop of Awka Diocese of Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion, His Grace Alexander Ibezim.
He said: “The hardship in Nigeria is too much, how can the ordinary people survive. The woman who sells pepper by the road side has to pay huge charges to get her own money. How much is her profit margin and how much will remain after paying charges?
“No country is run like that. Don’t bother to interview me on that, I will write officially to the President on this and state all these things.
“These (POS Charges) is too much, no country is run like this,” Obi told journalists who approached him to speak on the matter.
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Oborevwori expresses sadness over Edna Ibru’s passage
Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has commiserated with the Ibru family of Agbarha-Otor in Ughelli North Local Government Area of the State on the death of their wife and mother, Mrs. Edna Ibru.
Mrs Ibru, who reportedly died after a brief illness, was the wife of late Olorogun Senator Felix Ovuodoroye Ibru, first Executive Governor of Delta State.
A former Miss Nigeria, Mrs Ibru in 1964, died in London after a brief illness on Wednesday.
In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, the governor described the demise of Mrs Ibru as sad and painful, adding that she was a loving wife and mother who supported her husband and family in all his noble endeavours.
He said, “On behalf of the government and people of Delta, I mourn the passing of a great woman of substance, a caring mother and loving wife, Mrs Edna Ibru.
“The news of her death came to me as a shock, especially now that the family members needed her motherly and wise counsel.
“She was a woman of faith who devoted her time in supporting her husband’s political career which culminated in his election as the first Executive Governor of Delta State.”
Oborevwori prayed to God to accept the soul of the deceased and grant fortitude to the family and friends she left to bear the loss.
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