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China’s Pet Industry Thrives Amid Economic Slowdown

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Despite China’s economic challenges, the pet industry is booming, drawing thousands to pet expos across the country. In Beijing, a recent exhibition showcased everything from traditional pets to exotic animals like sugar gliders and meerkats, reflecting a growing trend among young pet enthusiasts.

The demand for exotic pets has surged, with shop owners like Zhao Tingting noting that many customers start with one pet and end up with multiple. Social media has played a key role in this trend, with videos on pet care gaining massive traction. However, concerns over animal welfare and disease transmission continue to linger.

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China’s pet market generated approximately 493.6 billion yuan ($67.8 billion) in 2022 and is projected to double this year. Analysts predict that by 2030, the number of pets in China will surpass the population of young children, signaling a major shift in lifestyle preferences.

While the economy remains sluggish, many Chinese consumers see pets as a source of comfort and emotional support. With people prioritizing their love for animals over financial concerns, the pet industry is poised for further expansion.

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