China Fiscal Spending Up 2.6% in Q1
China’s fiscal spending increased 2.6% from a year earlier to CNY 7.47 trillion (USD 1.09 trillion) in the first quarter, sharply accelerating from a 1% rise in the same period of 2025, supported by the government’s efforts to boost economic growth amid rising global risks stemming from the Middle E
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