China’s fiscal revenue fell 2.6 per cent in the first seven months of 2024 from a year earlier, narrowing slightly from a 2.8 per cent slide in the first half, finance ministry data showed on Monday, as the economy struggles for a pick up in growth.
Fiscal expenditure grew 2.5 per cent in the January-July period, versus a 2 per cent increase in the first half.
For July alone, fiscal revenue fell 1.9 per cent on year, narrowing from a 2.6 per cent decline in June, while fiscal spending jumped 6.6 per cent, compared with a 3 per cent fall in June, according to Reuters’ calculations based on the ministry’s data.
July economic data, including a fall in household loans and a slow down in industrial output growth, points to underlying demand weakness and the need for bolder stimulus measures, analysts have said.
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First Published: Aug 26 2024 | 9:07 AM IST