In response to the slowdown in China's GDP growth rate in the second quarter, a spokesperson for the National Bureau of Statistics stated on July 15th that the overall scale of national economic indicators remains considerable and that the stable economic performance remains unchanged.
China's monetary policy is likely to stay accommodative in the second half of the year as the latest economic and financial indicators point to the need for further policy support while growing expectations of U.S. interest rate cuts create more room for easing, market analysts said on July 15th.
China, Japan and South Korea are set to engage in further discussions aimed at expediting negotiations for a trilateral free trade agreement, the Ministry of Commerce said.
Professor Alena Douhan is a Special Rapporteur for the United Nations and a human rights lawyer. She visited China in May as part of her mandate to investigate the humanitarian consequences of the unilateral coercive measures imposed on China.
China is set to make further moves to deepen economic structural reforms in fields such as technological innovation and industrial transformation, in a bid to foster new quality productive forces and advance Chinese modernization, experts said.