6 Charts Show Key China Economic Trends

 | Jul 20, 2017 12:08AM ET

With the release of the June quarter GDP results from China it's worth checking in on a few charts that show some of the key trends in China's economy. The charts present mostly a cyclical view, but the structural trends and changes in the make up of the economy are also clearly evident in the graphs below.

The high level takeaways are that China has engineered a cyclical rebound in nominal and real GDP growth, with a big turnaround in the GDP deflator driven by commodities. The "old-China" secondary sector has been a big driver of the rebound, but it's worth noting the "new-China" tertiary/services sector is now the dominant part of the economy and will likely continue to grow in importance.

In terms of the outlook, there is still some upside in the current stimulus-driven cyclical economic upturn through the end of this year, but 2018 will probably be a more difficult year for China's economy vs 2017.

1. First up a look at headline nominal vs real GDP growth for China and the implied GDP deflator. The surge in nominal growth/the deflator has been the big story for China...