Tuesday, April 14, 2015



World Bank (WB) has announced today that China's economy will grow by 7.1% in 2015, not the 7.2% level, as it was designed in October of last year.
Consequently, this year's growth will be lower than that of 2014, when it was 7.4%, reports AFP.

Emerging East Asia will grow 6.7%, which is less than the forecast of 6.9%, made in 2014, in the latest World Bank economic update of East Asia and the Pacific.

According to the World Bank definition, Emerging East Asia includes 14 countries.

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