By Wang Keju,Zhang Chenxu and Jiang Xueqing |
chinadaily.com.cn |
China's economic growth, buoyed by stronger-than-expected exports and rapid artificial intelligence innovations, is expected to have remained on stable footing in the first half of the year, with major international institutions expressing growing confidence in the country's economic outlook, economists said.
While external demand for high-tech products is expected to sustain growth momentum in the second half of the year, they said that policymakers should direct greater efforts toward stimulating domestic demand to achieve a more balanced recovery.
The economists made the remarks while awaiting details of China's economic performance in the first half of the year. Those figures are scheduled to be released next week.






