China mobilizes $1.6T to boost housing consumption as economic slowdown deepens

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China is throwing $1.6 trillion at its housing problem, a figure that reflects the sheer scale of a property downturn that has dragged on since 2021. Housing investment has been cut roughly in half as a share of GDP, falling from about 12.3% in 2020 to approximately 6.1% in 2025. Property completions have plummeted nearly 40% over the same stretch. What Beijing is actually doing Special bonds have been introduced for local governments to acquire commercial properties and convert them into affordable housing. Purchase restrictions in major cities like Beijing have been eased, including relaxed rules for non-local families looking to buy, measures announced on or around August 8, 2026. The Chinese government has set a target of reaching 60 trillion yuan, roughly $9 trillion, in annual retail sales by 2030. Goldman Sachs has estimated that up to $1 trillion in additional fiscal stimulus could be necessary over the coming years just to stabilize the housing market. The International Monetary Fund has recommended sustained fiscal expansion across multiple years to support demand and prevent the property downturn from spreading further. The property sector’s long decline The downturn tra...

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