China Unveils Policies Aimed at Boosting Economic Growth
Including tax breaks for small businesses
China has unveiled a series of moves aimed at boosting growth, indicating that policymakers are concerned about the slowdown in its economy.
The steps include tax breaks for small businesses, reduced fees for exporters and opening up of railway construction.
China's economic growth rate has slowed for two quarters in a row and there are concerns that it may slow further.
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