BEIJING : China will formulate plans to stabilise growth in 10 sectors, including auto and steel, Zhao Zhiguo, spokesperson for the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, told a press conference in Beijing on Wednesday. China's industrial sectors face difficulties and challenges such as insuffic
BEIJING : China will formulate plans to stabilise growth in 10 sectors, including auto and steel, Zhao Zhiguo, spokesperson for the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, told a press conference in Beijing on Wednesday.
China's industrial sectors face difficulties and challenges such as insufficient demand and declining revenues, according to the ministry.
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