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Editorial | China’s short-term moves to bolster growth today crucial for tomorrow

  • Politburo has vowed to step up macro policies and stabilise market confidence amid China’s planned economic overhaul

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Visitors interact with a robotic dragon during the 8th China-South Asia Expo in Kunming, China, on July 25. Beijing hopes that China’s technology and services of the future sectors will take over from manufacturing and property as the focus of the country’s economy. Photo: Xinhua

China is in the midst of a painful attempt to shift its economy away from reliance on traditional manufacturing and property sectors towards technology and services of the future.

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Earlier this month, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party set out crucial mid- and long-term goals to try to ensure the overhaul’s success and help the country escape the middle-income trap.

Still, all the well-meaning objectives in the world will be in vain if the economy is going off the rails today.

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This would explain the urgency and focus of this week’s Politburo meeting, which wrapped up on Tuesday vowing to step up macro policies and stabilise market confidence to ensure the country achieves its full-year growth target of about 5 per cent for 2024.

The Politburo suggested more drastic policy support would be coming over the second half aimed at lifting the private sector and restoring investor confidence.

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