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With its announced growth target of around 5 percent, China is forecast to be the single largest contributor to global growth in 2024, yet much attention is being paid to the drivers of growth. What short-term economic stimulus and longer-term systematic approaches are needed to strategically revitalize growth prospects and ensure economic development? CGTN together with the World Economic Forum, have invited Aparna Bharadwaj, managing director and partner of Boston Consulting Group, Keyu Jin, professor of economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Eswar Prasad, professor at Cornell University and Peng Sen, president of China Society of Economic Reform, to check the realities of the Chinese economy, headwinds and challenges it faces, and the country's potential for high quality growth. For more highlights of the discussion, tune in to CGTN on June 28 at 22:15 BJT.
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With its announced growth target of around 5 percent, China is forecast to be the single largest contributor to global growth in 2024, yet much attention is being paid to the drivers of growth. What short-term economic stimulus and longer-term systematic approaches are needed to strategically revitalize growth prospects and ensure economic development? CGTN together with the World Economic Forum, have invited Aparna Bharadwaj, managing director and partner of Boston Consulting Group, Keyu Jin, professor of economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Eswar Prasad, professor at Cornell University and Peng Sen, president of China Society of Economic Reform, to check the realities of the Chinese economy, headwinds and challenges it faces, and the country's potential for high quality growth. For more highlights of the discussion, tune in to CGTN on June 28 at 22:15 BJT.