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Deflation creates an illusion of strong economic growth.
While China has long been touted as the next great economic superpower, its recent trajectory reveals a far different story.
Analysts warn that weak demand at home and rising global trade risks will ramp up pressure on Beijing to roll out more ...
Official figures showed modest growth in the second quarter as exports shifted to other countries and Beijing invested in ...
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for tighter pricing regulation in the electric car sector as Beijing sought to rein in ...
Chinese state firm employee Zhang Jinming makes up for a 24% cut to his salary by delivering food for three hours every night ...
While China’s economic growth in June beat economists’ estimates of 5.1%, it represented a deceleration from the 5.4% growth ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese state firm employee Zhang Jinming makes up for a 24% cut to his salary by delivering food for ...
GDP grew 5.3% in the first half of the year, official data shows, but analysts say maintaining that momentum will be a ...
China’s humming factories threw a lifeline to an economy struggling with weak demand in the second quarter. That’s also given ...
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