Chinese experts urge Beijing to push past obstacles to a unified national market (opens in new tab)
This series looks at how China debates the issues the country faces at home and abroad. Covering domestic policy, social change, technology, geopolitics and economics and focusing mainly on expert debates, each article draws on analysis from universities, think tanks, government-linked research institutes, business associations and investment groups. The upside of undoing the country’s patchwork of regional protectionism is seen as greater than ever, says Alexander Davey. The challenge will b...
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