China censors Beijing-based think-tank’s warning that Covid policies are hurting economy

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The report, published by Beijing-based think tank Anbound Research Centre, warned the authorities that the curbs — including shutting cities and disrupting trade, travel and industry — must change to prevent an “economic stall”.

Officials working at Anbound said they have been “forbidden” from publicising the original report and declined to share it, reported Indian newspaperThe research centre did not share details of the forewarned “economic stall” and the possible changes, but added that Beijing must focus on shoring up sinking growth numbers.

The country has for decades been one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, but is under pressure from a slump in real estate activity after Beijing tightened controls on the industry’s use of debt.

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