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China policymakers see renewed urgency for economic support

China’s economy narrowly avoided contracting in the second quarter amid widespread COVID-related lockdowns and a deepening property crisis, which have badly damaged consumer and business confidence.

September 05, 2022 / 16:12 IST
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The fact that two major Chinese economic centres are reopening brings hope to investors of a recovery. (Image: Reuters)
The fact that two major Chinese economic centres are reopening brings hope to investors of a recovery. (Image: Reuters)

Chinese policymakers signalled a renewed sense of urgency on Monday for steps to shore up the flagging economy, saying this quarter was a critical time for policy action as evidence points to a further loss of economic momentum.

Senior officials from China’s central bank and leading ministries warned at a news conference of risks for the economy, battered in recent months by COVID-19 related curbs, while promising fresh measures to follow a stimulus package released in May.

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"Currently, China’s economic stabilisation and rebound are at a key window, and the third quarter is crucial for rolling out policy measures," Yang Yinkai, Deputy Secretary General of the National Development and Reform Commission, said at a news conference.

"The second half of the year is a critical period to make up for the losses in the second quarter due to COVID outbreaks."

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