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China to remain world’s second-largest economy through 2040 – CEBR

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3 January 2026 00:49 (UTC +04:00)

China to remain world’s second-largest economy through 2040 – CEBR


Analysts highlight that the labor market has remained broadly stable despite the transition, with the surveyed urban unemployment rate estimated at 5.2% as of late 2025. This stability is supported by a growing services sector, which now accounts for nearly 60% of total value added in the economy.

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