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China's Infrastructure Investment To See Slight 2022 Rebound: Times

CHINA PRESS
MNI (Singapore)

China’s infrastructure investment is expected to accelerate moderately in 2022 as local governments will focus on promoting major construction projects as well as public services to stabilise the economy, the Securities Times reported citing analysts. But a surge in infrastructure investment is unlikely because of tough regulations on the real estate market, strengthened management of public-private partnership (PPP) projects and restrained fundraising by local government financing vehicles as well as declining non-standard financing, the newspaper said citing Tao Jin, deputy research head of Suning Institute of Finance.

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