Chinese Premier's Reassurance Amid IMF Reform Call

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Yan Liwei
1 min read
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During a keynote speech at the China Development Forum, Chinese Premier Li Qiang reassured investors about the economy, emphasizing ample space for macroeconomic policies and low consumer price growth. He also promised supportive measures for growth, addressing concerns about insufficient overall demand. The International Monetary Fund has urged the Chinese government to carry out pro-market reforms, highlighting the need for changes despite Li's assurances.

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