China's Economy Displays Notable Resilience Amid Global Headwinds, According to International Media

Deep News
07/26

The National Bureau of Statistics recently released China's economic data for the first half of 2026, showing the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reached 69.6 trillion yuan. This represents a year-on-year increase of 4.7% at constant prices, with an economic expansion of 3.6 trillion yuan, marking the largest increment for a first-half period in five years.

Multiple international media outlets have observed that China's economy demonstrates considerable resilience. They highlight that technological innovation and industrial upgrading continue to stimulate the economy's internal growth drivers, solidifying the country's progress toward high-quality development. The Associated Press of Pakistan reported that the latest economic figures reflect the positive effects of China's ongoing structural optimization and high-quality development. The report noted robust growth in industrial production, strong foreign trade performance, and stable employment, all of which exhibit the economy's strong resilience.

Malaysia's Today's Business website reported that China's industrial production maintained a steady and positive growth trajectory in the first half of the year. This performance underscores the resilience of the country's manufacturing system and indicates that the overall economic operation remains healthy. Germany's Handelsblatt reported that industries such as new energy vehicles and robotics saw strong growth in the first half of the year. Increased output of 3D printing equipment, lithium-ion batteries, and industrial robots points to solid progress in China's industrial transformation and upgrading.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's website cited analysis from Elliot Clarke, Head of International Economics at Westpac, who stated that the high-tech manufacturing category is the main driver of China's recent growth. "China's manufacturing sector continues to power economic growth," he said. Euronews published an article noting the booming export of China's high-tech products, stating that "international market demand for Chinese goods remains robust."

Cuba's Prensa Latina news agency reported that China's total export value grew by 13.4% year-on-year in the first half of the year, maintaining growth for 11 consecutive quarters. Meanwhile, total import value increased by 22.1% compared to the same period last year. The report concluded that China remains a major participant in world trade. South Africa's Daily Maverick website reported on the continuous expansion of new business formats in China, including online commerce, telemedicine, and digital entertainment. This reflects the accelerated cultivation of new productive forces and the accumulation of new growth drivers. The article argues that China remains a vital hub in the global supply chain, continuously driving global industrial upgrading and international trade development.

The Mexican edition of Forbes magazine reported that China is Mexico's second-largest trading partner and that its exports to Mexico are accelerating their transition toward high-end manufacturing products such as machinery, auto parts, and electronic equipment. "In the first half of the year alone, several foreign-funded R&D centers opened or expanded in Shanghai. An increasing number of foreign companies view China as a beacon for their Asia-Pacific and even global operations," the report stated. Greek Shipping News noted that China is introducing a series of new measures to attract and stabilize foreign investment and improve the business environment for foreign enterprises. "China plays a role as a consumer market, production base, and innovation center in the long-term global strategies of foreign companies," the report added.

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