
China’s New Growth Engines: Paving the Way for Global Economic Stability
At the WEF in Davos, China’s shift to new growth engines like domestic consumption and advanced manufacturing is seen as essential for global economic stability.
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At the WEF in Davos, China’s shift to new growth engines like domestic consumption and advanced manufacturing is seen as essential for global economic stability.
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