Chinas Singles Day Shopping Festival Slows Amid Sluggish Economy

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Workers sort packages for delivery at a JD.com warehouse in Beijing during the Singles’ Day shopping festival in China on Nov. 11, 2024. Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty ImagesChina’s biggest shopping festival, Singles’ Day (Nov. 11), which lasted for more than a month, saw a slower growth compared to last year, as consumers seek bargains amid China’s sluggish economy.Analysts said that it points to Chinese consumers’ weak confidence in future income and underlying weak momentum for China’s economic growth.

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