China's industrial output slows in July, retail sales miss forecasts
FXI•Subsidies, autos and investment remain weak spots
Policymakers have been relying partly on trade-in subsidies to support purchases of autos, home appliances and other durable goods. But analysts at Citi noted that the pace of subsidy distribution had weakened again in July, with daily average sales dropping to 6.3 billion yuan ($934.8 million) from 9 billion yuan in June.
Auto sales declined for a 10th straight month in July, albeit at a slower pace, contrasting with strong external demand as automakers eye overseas expansion to offset domestic weakness.
Fixed-asset investment contracted 6.7% in the first seven months of 2026, compared with an expected 6% decline. It fell 5.7% in the January-June period.




