Continued economic headwinds—apart from a factory-output rebound—could strengthen policy makers’ resolve to enact more stimulus at this month’s legislative meeting
The continued headwinds—apart from a rebound in factory production—could strengthen Beijing policy makers’ resolve to enact more stimulus at the country’s main legislative meeting, set to begin May 22.
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