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This is what China's economy looks like in 2018- in 6 charts - WEF Here are six charts you need to know about this report. 1. China's strong GDP growth continues 2. A focus on high-quality growth 3. Credit growth has slowed but remains too fast 4. China, a global digital leader 5. Rebalancing efforts should be accelerated 6. The benefits of faster reform
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