China 2022 GDP: Economy Grew Slower on Hit From Covid Reopening - Bloomberg
China 2022 GDP: Economy Grew Slower on Hit From Covid Reopening - Bloomberg
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China’s economy is facing a challenging recovery after years of stringent Covid restrictions as latest data showed signs the worst of the slump may be over.
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China’s economy is facing a challenging recovery after years of stringent Covid restrictions as latest data showed signs the worst of the slump may be over.

The economy grew at the second slowest pace since the 1970s last year, official figures showed Tuesday, though fourth quarter and December data were better than economists had expected. 

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