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China Pivots to Domestic Demand in New Five-Year Plan

China Pivots to Domestic Demand in New Five-Year Plan

As China enters its next five-year planning cycle, Beijing is intensifying efforts to rebalance the economy toward domestic consumption. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on the rise of "destination" outlet malls and the role of AI in the services sector, as China's leadership target a 4.5% growth rate against a volatile global landscape. (Source: Bloomberg)

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