
China Eyes Social Security Reform to Boost Consumer Growth by 2025
Morgan Stanley’s Robin Xing highlights social security reforms as key to sustainable consumer growth in China by 2025, emphasizing stimulus packages and policy shifts.
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Morgan Stanley’s Robin Xing highlights social security reforms as key to sustainable consumer growth in China by 2025, emphasizing stimulus packages and policy shifts.
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