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China records first current account deficit in 20 years

August 7, 2018

chimaBEIJING: Amid the trade war with the US, China has reported a current account deficit of USD 28.3 billion in the first half of this year, which is the first in 20 years for the world’s second largest economy. China also recorded its first quarterly current account deficit in nearly 17 years this year, ending its dream run of accumulating trade surplus as top exporter for years and the deficit carried on to the first half of this year.
The deficit in the current account stood at USD 28.3 billion in the January-June period, down from USD 34.1 billion in the first quarter, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) said in a statement. China’s service trade posted a deficit of USD 147.3 billion up from USD 73.6 billion three months earlier. The spending on trips, transport, and intellectual property rights contributed to the bulk of the deficit, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
China however saw a goods trade surplus of USD 155.9 billion in H1 2018. This is the first half-year deficit in 20 years as spending on overseas services continued rising and outpaced income generated from the sale of goods by the world’s largest exporter, Caixin magazine reported. The country’s current account surplus has been steadily shrinking since the 2008 economic crisis as it moved towards increasing domestic consumption to reduce dependence on declining exports, which were the mainstay of its economic growth. The world’s second largest economy posted 6.9 per cent GDP last year and the government has fixed 6.5 per cent as this year’s growth target.
China’s overall trade and current account surpluses have fallen significantly as a percentage of its GDP since 2007. Its current account surplus declined from 9.9 per cent of GDP in 2007 to 1.3 per cent in 2017, according to the data of SAFE.
Analysts forecast a narrowing surplus or more frequent current account deficits against the backdrop of trade tensions between China and the US. Caixin quoted Zhang Ming, chief economist at Ping a Securities as saying that as goods trade comes under pressure and as service trade continues expanding, China may see more current account deficits.

Zhang said the deficit also reflects a falling domestic saving rate, which may be partly because of the aging population.
The current account deficit for China came amid the intensifying trade tariff war with the US as President Donald Trump continue to pile pressure on Beijing by threatening to impose tariffs on Chinese products to reduce the trade deficit which amounted to over USD 375 billion last year in the total bilateral trade of about USD 636 billion. Though concerned about the impact on its exports to the US, China too has threatened retaliation to protect its interests.
SAFE said in a statement that China’s international balance of payments was within a range of equilibrium last quarter and will continue to remain reasonable in the future. The data also showed stable cross-border capital inflows in the second quarter. China’s financial account maintained net inflows, with a surplus of USD 18.2 billion. Net foreign direct investment stood at USD 58.6 billion. PTI

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