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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Europe is facing a wave of low-priced Chinese products, driven not by U.S. tariffs but by China’s internal economic slowdown. A recent study highlights that sluggish domestic demand and excess industrial capacity are pushing Chinese firms to seek foreign markets at rock-bottom prices.
Since 2021, China’s housing market slump has weakened consumer and investment demand, particularly in sectors tied to imports. Meanwhile, state-backed manufacturing investments aimed at stabilizing growth have created surplus capacity. As a result, Chinese companies have turned to Europe, often engaging in aggressive price competition to sell their products abroad.
Firms entering foreign markets have slashed prices, accepted thinner profit margins, and in some cases, even taken losses to remain competitive. Analysts note that this trend predates the escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions, suggesting that Europe is the natural destination for China’s excess supply rather than merely a refuge from tariffs.
The shift is reshaping trade patterns. While Chinese exports to Europe are climbing, imports into China remain subdued due to weak consumer demand and strategic domestic policies favoring local production of key goods. This combination points to a long-term adjustment in global trade flows, with Europe absorbing more Chinese products while domestic consumption in China struggles to recover.
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