China moves to spur consumption amid trade war headwinds
China on Friday approved new guidelines to further stimulate household consumption, in a bid to stabilize the economy as it braces for a full-blown trade war with the United States.
The world's two biggest economies slapped tit-for-tat duties on $34 billion worth of each other's imports on Friday, with Beijing accusing Washington of triggering the “largest-scale trade war” as they sharply escalated their conflict.
The new guidelines were discussed and approved at a meeting of the Central Leading Group for Comprehensively Deepening Reforms, convened by President Xi Jinping, state broadcaster Central China Television (CCTV) said.
China should “step up efforts from both the supply and demand side and actively cultivate niche markets within the key consumer sectors”, the meeting said, according to the broadcaster.
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