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China Steers Its Own Course Despite Global Uncertainties

CGTN

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China has targeted its full-year economic growth at around five percent for the year 2025. In a recent meeting, high-level Chinese officials have pointed out that China has ample leeway to achieve this year's economic and social development goals and tasks despite current uncertainties that plague global trade and the international economic order in general. How will China go about it? In this edition of The Hub, Huang Jiyuan sat in for Wang Guan and talked to Wang Yaojing, assistant professor, researcher, and doctoral advisor at Peking University's School of Economics; Iain Begg, professorial research fellow at the European Institute of the London School of Economics and Political Science; and Andy Mok, senior research fellow with the Center for China and Globalization, to discuss the current trend toward global economic fragmentation and how it will impact trade relations and globalization.

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