China’s carbon emissions are rising, foreign executives report they are seeing strong growth and luxury cars form long lines outside top hotels in cities where coal is king.
But the country’s economic growth for 2017, due for release on Thursday, is unlikely to reflect the revival because previous data never revealed the true extent of the downturn.
China’s gross domestic product grew 6.9 per cent last year, Premier Li Keqiang told a regional meeting in Cambodia last week. “The overall situation was better than expected,” he said.
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