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Macro2026-06-12 · 5 分で読了

China Macro — 2026 Mid-Year Read for Foreign Businesses

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A plain-language read of where the Chinese economy sits at mid-2026 — growth normalizing into the high-3% to mid-4% range, low inflation, and a consumption recovery that is real but uneven. What it means operationally for overseas companies planning China budgets.

Executive view

The headline for overseas decision-makers at mid-2026: China is a large, slower-growing, low-inflation market — not the double-digit growth story of the 2010s, but still the single largest incremental demand pool in most consumer and industrial categories. Plan for share gains in a maturing market, not for a rising tide.

The numbers in plain terms

  • Growth has normalized. Real GDP growth now sits in the high-3% to mid-4% range — modest by China's own history, large in absolute terms given the size of the base.
  • Inflation is very low, which signals soft domestic pricing power more than stability — a margin consideration for anyone selling in.
  • Consumption is recovering but uneven across categories and regions; premium and value both grow while the middle is squeezed.
  • Trade remains enormous, with electrical machinery, machinery and vehicles leading exports.

What it means operationally

  • Budget for single-digit category growth, not a boom. Aggressive China targets set on 2010s assumptions will miss.
  • Low inflation plus intense local competition means pricing discipline; do not assume you can pass costs through.
  • The size of the base still makes China the largest incremental opportunity in absolute terms for most categories — the case for being there is unchanged; the *strategy* is what changes.

What we would advise

Reset internal China assumptions to a mature-market model: win on share, positioning and compliance, not on riding macro growth. The companies that struggle are the ones still pricing in a tide that has gone out.

出典
World Bank Open DataIMF World Economic OutlookNational Bureau of Statistics