Li Keqiang

: Dream on, according to The Guardian. Related:Chinese economy is under pressure but will not slump, says premier Li Keqiang The bears, it goes without saying, have a dreadful record. A new problem is all too often seen as an intimation of impending crisis, a hard landing, consequent social instability, and perhaps the eventual collapse of the regime. After 35 years of extraordinary economic growth, China is still growing at 7% annually. One of the great weaknesses of so much western economic commentary is that it fails to look much beyond the next quarter’s, or even month’s, results. True, that is lower than before, but still at a rate that dwarfs anything in the west. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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