By Chan Kung and He Jun
On March 15, the China’s National Bureau of Statistics released some of the country's economic data for January and February. In terms of investment, consumption, and industrial production, the figures for the first two months this year all showed double-digit year-on-year growth. It should be...
China’s Economic Outlook Under Low Base Effect – Analysis
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