2025-12-12
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China says the country's policy continuity and stable growth will provide certainty for the global economy,
as there is a growing consensus that its prospects are positive.
A foreign ministry spokesperson made the statement when responding to the revised 2025 growth forecast for China by several major financial institutions,
including the World Bank, the IMF, and the Asian Development Bank.
These institutions say their upward revisions were based on China's notable economic resilience despite global headwinds.
The spokesperson said China aims to remain a key engine for global growth,
inviting all countries to share in the opportunities created by its development.
This follows the conclusion of the annual Central Economic Work Conference,
which outlined major tasks for the year ahead,
emphasizing stronger domestic demand, a more robust domestic market, and deeper opening up.
Wang Hao has more on the key meeting.