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In early 2025, China’s economy regained some momentum after facing significant headwinds in 2024, when reduced fiscal spending and a sharp property downturn weakened aggregate demand Policy actions, including a sweeping plan to resolve hidden local government debts and calibrated monetary easing, helped stabilise growth by late 2024 and carried strength into 2025 In the near term, these
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For China, relations with the US have continued to slide under President Joe Biden – over trade and technology, internal issues such as Tibet and Xinjiang, Taiwan and the South China Sea, and the formation of the US-Japan-Australia-India coalition in the Indo-Pacific
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