China braces for a slowdown that could be even worse than 2020 – Bloomberg survey China GDP EconomicIndicator SentimentPoll
“It’s not just China’s strict Covid Zero policy of lockdowns and mass testing that’s buffeting the economy. A housing market collapse, drought, and weak demand both at home and overseas have all undercut growth.”
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