Since October,
Chinese economic policymakers have expressed little interest in tackling the country's mountain of debt, which has accumulated rapidly over the past decade.
Not exact matches
The problem for
Chinese policymakers, which is increasingly apparent in their official statements, is that vigorously defending the renminbi carries a potentially high price in slower
economic growth.
Ahead of the next congress of the
Chinese communist party in October, where President Xi Jinping will unveil his new leadership team, there have been indications that
Chinese policymakers have increasingly shifted their emphasis away from potentially disruptive reforms aimed at reducing excessive debt levels, particularly among local governments, and toward stabilizing the level of
economic growth.
I think in
chinese centrl and region goverment, the
policymakers who realize the envrionmental problems is real problem and basic problem are few, all be attricted by weststyle
economic developing.