China's Economy: A Waiting Game for Stimulus

Beijing, ChinaSat Oct 12 2024
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China's Finance Minister, Lan Fo’an, hinted at possible economic boosts on Saturday but didn't reveal any concrete plans. This comes after the economy's slow recovery from COVID-19 restrictions lifted in late 2022. Companies are cautious, cutting back on jobs and pay, while a struggling property market is making consumers wary. The government has tried some measures, like pension hikes and trade-in subsidies, but these haven't sparked growth. Investors were excited when the central bank announced steps in September to revive the property sector and support financial markets. However, doubts lingered about whether these moves were enough. People were hoping for a big stimulus package, maybe up to 2 trillion yuan ($280 million). Instead of a grand plan, the finance minister talked about speeding up existing policies. This includes more scholarships, bonds for banks, and aid for indebted local governments struggling to maintain services. Lan mentioned there are other ideas in the works, but he didn't share details. It's a waiting game to see what China's next economic move will be.
https://localnews.ai/article/chinas-economy-a-waiting-game-for-stimulus-24dfcf99

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