Rough patches for China on road to sustainable growth: IMF
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Tokyo
CHINA's economic slowdown to a more sustainable rate of growth continues, but the road ahead is likely to the bumpy at times, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday in its latest Article IV consultation report on the world's second largest economy
China continues its transition to sustainable growth and more consumption-driven growth, with progress being achieved on many fronts, the IMF noted.
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