Excavators wait for transportation at the dock in Yantai in east China's Shandong province, Aug. 6. AP-Yonhap

China’s factory output slowed for a third straight month in July, showing the recovery in the world’s second-largest economy was losing steam, although the battered consumer sector perked up slightly as stimulus targeting households took effect.

A mixed batch of data on Thursday pointed to a patchy start to the second half for the $19 trillion economy and gave policymakers continued cause for concern following dismal export, prices and bank lending indicators earlier this month.

Data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed industrial output grew 5.1 percent from a year earlier, slowing from the 5.3 percent pace in June and below analysts’ forecasts for a 5.2 percent increase.

In contrast, retail sales rose 2.7 percent in July, 추천 quickening from a 2.0 percent increase in June and beating expectations for growth of 2.6 percent.

Overall, analysts say the data steps up the urgency for policymakers to roll out more support measures aimed at consumers instead of pouring funds into infrastructure.

“Economic momentum appears to have stabilized somewhat last month, with a pick-up in consumer spending and servicing activity largely offsetting a slowdown in investment and industrial production,” said Julian Evans-Pritchard, head of China economics at Capital Economics.

“With the government ramping up policy support, we think a modest recovery could take hold over the coming months.”

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