China wields significant policy room to stimulate its economy this year while some reform was needed to boost consumption, ...
China’s economy got off to a good start this year and authorities are ready to deploy more stimulus if growth loses momentum, ...
"Stabilizing growth will be crucial; it will remain the main policy priority through 2025. And that requires a combination of ...
Clarke’s remarks come as China has stepped up efforts to stimulate domestic consumption while navigating a complex external environment and ongoing structural reforms at home.
"While Beijing has acknowledged the urgency of boosting domestic consumption, its policy response so far has fallen far short of the structural reforms needed to shift China’s economic model in ...
BEIJING, March 21 (Xinhua) -- The People's Bank of China (PBOC) said Friday it would maintain ample liquidity in the financial system while guiding financial institutions to increase credit supply, ...
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China's $41 billion plan to boost consumption is just a start as deflationary pressures deepenEconomists have long called for a structural re-calibration of the income distribution ... from the National Development and Reform Commission reveals how China is thinking about boosting consumption.
In the sixth piece of the series, Global Times reporter Wang Wenwen talked to Margit Molnar (Molnar), head of the China Desk of the OECD Economics Department, about the significance of new quality ...
China faces a paradox: structural challenges and slowing growth associated with the old economy, and a high-tech, globally ...
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