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11 March 2025 | 09:39 UTC
Featuring Rong wei Neo and Jing Zhang
China’s recent government work report from the Two Sessions has failed to boost steel markets despite added fiscal stimuli and plans to stabilize its property markets. Markets now remain skeptical if the planned measures will shift the needle amid the existing challenges.
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