Liao Min, China’s Vice Finance Minister, said on Friday that “we can expect more proactive fiscal policy in 2025, in terms of strength, efficiency and timing.” Additional comments To speed up fiscal spending in a bid to formulate actual spending.
Liao Min, China’s Vice Finance Minister, said on Friday that “we can expect more proactive fiscal policy in 2025, in terms of strength, efficiency and timing.” Additional comments To speed up fiscal spending in a bid to formulate actual spending.
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