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China's economy grew 3.2% in the second quarter following a record slump.China's economy grew 3.2% in the second quarter following a record slump.
The world's second biggest economy saw a sharp decline in the first three months of the year during coronavirus lockdowns.The world's second biggest economy saw a sharp decline in the first three months of the year during coronavirus lockdowns.
But figures released on Wednesday show China's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) returned to growth during April to June.But figures released on Wednesday show China's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) returned to growth during April to June.
The numbers are being closely watched around the world as China restarts its economy.The numbers are being closely watched around the world as China restarts its economy.
The figure is higher than experts were predicting and points towards a V-shaped recovery - that is, a sharp fall followed by a quick recovery.The figure is higher than experts were predicting and points towards a V-shaped recovery - that is, a sharp fall followed by a quick recovery.
It also means China avoids going into a technical recession - signified as two consecutive periods of negative growth.It also means China avoids going into a technical recession - signified as two consecutive periods of negative growth.
The bounce-back follows a steep 6.8% slump in the first quarter of the year, which was the biggest contraction since quarterly GDP records began.The bounce-back follows a steep 6.8% slump in the first quarter of the year, which was the biggest contraction since quarterly GDP records began.
The country's factories and businesses were shutdown for most of this period as China introduced strict measures to curb the spread of the virusThe country's factories and businesses were shutdown for most of this period as China introduced strict measures to curb the spread of the virus
The government has been rolling out a raft of measures to help boost the economy, including tax breaks.The government has been rolling out a raft of measures to help boost the economy, including tax breaks.
Is this a V-shaped recovery?Is this a V-shaped recovery?
Analysis by Mariko Oi, BBC News, SingaporeAnalysis by Mariko Oi, BBC News, Singapore
The Chinese economy managed to grow stronger than expected as the economy emerged from the lockdown. The Chinese economy managed to grow more strongly than expected as it emerged from the lockdown.
All the stimulus measures announced by the authorities seem to be working - with factories getting busier, evident in growth in the industrial production data.All the stimulus measures announced by the authorities seem to be working - with factories getting busier, evident in growth in the industrial production data.
But one sector that hasn't recovered as quickly as they had hoped is retail sales.But one sector that hasn't recovered as quickly as they had hoped is retail sales.
They still fell in the second quarter - and getting people spending again will remain a challenge.They still fell in the second quarter - and getting people spending again will remain a challenge.
And just as the economy starts to recover, tensions with the US are flaring up - especially over Hong Kong.And just as the economy starts to recover, tensions with the US are flaring up - especially over Hong Kong.
That is why some economists are reluctant to call it a V-shaped recovery just yet.That is why some economists are reluctant to call it a V-shaped recovery just yet.
A research note from Deutsche Bank said the "V-shaped recovery" was "largely completed".A research note from Deutsche Bank said the "V-shaped recovery" was "largely completed".
"Consumer spending is still below its pre-Covid path, but the remaining gap is largely concentrated in a few sectors - travel, dining, leisure services-- where rapid recovery is unlikely," it added."Consumer spending is still below its pre-Covid path, but the remaining gap is largely concentrated in a few sectors - travel, dining, leisure services-- where rapid recovery is unlikely," it added.
In May, China announced it would not set an economic growth goal for 2020 as it dealt with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.In May, China announced it would not set an economic growth goal for 2020 as it dealt with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
It is the first time Beijing has not had a gross domestic product (GDP) target since 1990 when records began.It is the first time Beijing has not had a gross domestic product (GDP) target since 1990 when records began.
For the first six months of the year, China's economy fell 1.6%, its National Bureau of Statistics said.For the first six months of the year, China's economy fell 1.6%, its National Bureau of Statistics said.