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China 2026: Rebalancing the World, Reshaping the Economic Game — Thailand Must Be Ready (Article by SO OK TRADING)

Last updated: 14 Feb 2026
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China 2026: A Year of Rebalancing and Quality-driven Transition

In 2026, China’s economy is moving into a new era of quality-driven growth. After achieving its 5% growth target in 2025, the country continues to face pressure from weak domestic consumption and foreign tariff measures.

Economic Overview

GDP 2025: Grew 5.0% overall, but slowed to 4.5% in Q4
Deflation: Producer Price Index (PPI) has declined for 40 consecutive months, reflecting sluggish domestic demand
Exports: The main growth engine, with a trade surplus reaching USD 1.19 trillion despite trade tensions with the U.S.
Stimulus Measures: The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) cut interest rates and subsidized loans to boost consumption
 

⚠️ Ongoing Challenges

Fragile real estate sector affecting household wealth
Intense EV price wars squeezing corporate profits
Tariff pressures from the U.S. and Europe
 

GDP Forecast for 2026

Chinese Government: May set a target below 5% for the first time in years
IMF: 4.5%
Goldman Sachs: 4.8% (optimistic outlook due to strong exports)
Reuters Poll & UBS: Average forecast of 4.5%
 

️ China’s New Strategies

Investment in semiconductors, clean energy, and AI
Focus on exporting high-margin products
Stimulating consumption in tourism and entertainment services
 

Impact on Thailand (Three Key Areas)

Tourism: Chinese tourists shifting from large group tours to FIT (Free Independent Travelers) → Opportunities for wellness hotels and restaurants leveraging digital marketing on Chinese platforms
Products & Manufacturing: Influx of cheap Chinese goods into Thailand → Pressure on Thai SMEs, but consumers benefit from lower prices
Investment: Export-related Thai stocks may fluctuate; Chinese equity funds should focus on high-tech and green energy sectors
 


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