南方财经全媒体集团首席记者 施诗 上海报道
In an exclusive interview with an SFC reporter, Richard Yetsenga, ANZ Group Chief Economist, discussed the implications of China's upcoming structural reforms following the recent Third Plenary Session. He highlighted strong support for the existing policy approach and emphasized the need for gradual structural reform as economies transition. Yetsenga noted that while mass manufacturing will remain a strength for China due to its scale, the focus is shifting toward higher productivity and advanced technology sectors. China's continued investment in new quality productive forces will drive its development and improve living standards, said Yetsenga.
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