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China’s Domestic sees Sluggish Demands while Exports Increases

By Shubhendra Anand , 06 January, 2025

China is one of the progressing economies of this decade. The country is emerging as an international hub for electric vehicle manufacturing. The growing clean energy transition rates have strengthened its energy sector with increasing renewable production. Further, it indicates China will soon become a world leader with a strong economy. However, there are significant causes that empower the leading economies of the world. It is the domestic sales and demand of a country's commodities. A 2024 survey revealed that China's latest data on commodity exports is increasing. The nation still faces weak domestic demands for commodities in 2024.

 
The survey shows that China will emerge as a leader in the commodity exports of alumina, diesel, and copper in 2024. It indicates a positive sign towards China's growing economy in the international market—however, increasing exports from China will result in sluggish domestic demand in the nation in 2024. The surveys of 2024 show an increase of 187 percent in the copper market. Similarly, it shows a 180 percent increase in export rates for diesel and 109 percent in alumina exports in 2024. These commodities show that China is experiencing a significant jump in export rates compared to 2023.

The graph shows China's commodity exports are higher than the domestic demand for commodities

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Shubhendra Anand

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