China has set an ambitious growth target of around 5 percent for 2024, positioning itself as the single largest contributor to global economic expansion. This significant projection has sparked widespread interest in the underlying drivers of China’s growth.
Experts assembled by CGTN and the World Economic Forum are delving into the strategies necessary to sustain and enhance this growth trajectory. Aparna Bharadwaj from the Boston Consulting Group, economist Keyu Jin of the London School of Economics, Cornell's Eswar Prasad, and Peng Sen, president of the China Society of Economic Reform, are examining both short-term economic stimulus measures and long-term systematic approaches required to revitalize growth prospects and ensure robust economic development.
The discussions are set to explore the current realities of China’s economy, the headwinds and challenges it faces, and the nation’s potential for achieving high-quality growth. For a deeper understanding of these critical insights, tune in to CGTN on June 28 at 22:15 BJT.
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cgtn.com