China Unveils Measures to Boost Services Consumption and Spur Growth
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China unveils measures to boost services consumption and spur growth
BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Tuesday unveiled measures to boost services consumption, pledging to further open sectors such as internet and culture and to encourage the hosting of international sports events, in a bid to support the slowing economy. The measures, jointly released by nine government agencies including the commerce ministry, finance ministry and central bank, also pledged to attract more foreign and private capital to fields such …
China has launched this Tuesday a large package of measures that aims to stimulate the services sector and attract private capital to the 'Asian giant', whose economy is facing an exhaustion of the export and production model of goods that has so far propelled its growth.
China has launched this Tuesday a large package of measures that aims to stimulate the services sector and attract private capital to the ‘Asian giant’, whose economy claims an exhaustion of the export and production model of goods that until now had propeled its growth. The 19 measures driven by ten government entities, including [...] Entry China launches a package of measures to turn to services in the face of industrial and export exhaustion…
Fresh measures to boost service consumption
Mainland authorities have rolled out a package of measures to boost service consumption, as part of broader efforts to spur domestic demand and unleash consumption potential. According to Xinhua News Agency, the measures comprise 19 items in five areas and were jointly released on Tuesday by nine government departments, including the Ministry of Commerce. China will promote the orderly opening up of areas such as the Internet and culture while e…
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