China’s Vice Finance Minister: Expect more proactive fiscal policy this year
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Liao Min, China’s Vice Finance Minister, said on Friday that “we can expect more proactive fiscal policy in 2025, in terms of strength, efficiency and timing.”
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To speed up fiscal spending in a bid to formulate actual spending.
China's fiscal policy has abundant policy room and tools.
China has relatively big room of raising debt and deficit.
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