China’s Central Economic Conference Charts 2025 Goals with Focus on Domestic Consumption
China’s Central Economic Work Conference in Beijing will set 2025 economic policies, emphasizing the boost of domestic consumption and sustainable growth.
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China’s Central Economic Work Conference in Beijing will set 2025 economic policies, emphasizing the boost of domestic consumption and sustainable growth.
China held its Central Economic Work Conference in Beijing on December 11-12 to outline economic plans for 2024.
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