Why China’s 4.3% growth is worrying its government | Explainer
It's the slowest growth since 2022, when China was still in the grips of the pandemic, and lower than the government's already-lowered annual target of 4.5-5%; the country is facing multiple challenges of a real estate slowdown, sluggish…
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