Domestic tourism is China's 'one real bright spot' in its coronavirus recovery: Economist
However, China's increased emphasis on greater economic self-reliance through its "dual circulation model" could be a downward force on its productivity picture over the next few years, says Simon Baptist at the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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