China Unveils $41.7B Stimulus to Boost Consumption and Services
China is ramping up its economic growth by boosting domestic consumption with a $41.7 billion stimulus, focusing on service sectors and innovative consumer markets.
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China is ramping up its economic growth by boosting domestic consumption with a $41.7 billion stimulus, focusing on service sectors and innovative consumer markets.
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