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Expert: Demand in China will catch up as domestic travel resumes

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China's economy has grown by 4.5% in the first quarter of 2023. Officials from the National Bureau of Statistics said the figure shows a steady economic rebound, but insufficient demand remains a challenge. Wang Yaojing, a professor from Peking University, says that demand will catch up as domestic travel resumes.

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