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China Adjusts Growth Target Amid Debate Over Reform

A Chinese official estimates the country’s growth will be between 6.5 and 7 percent this year. The estimate came from Premier Li Keqiang at the annual National People’s Congress meeting in China over the weekend, and it is a faster pace of growth than many Western economists and the IMF believe possible for China, as the country struggles with an economic slowdown.

In 2015, the Chinese economy fell short of the 7 percent growth target and grew at 6.9 percent, the slowest pace in 25 years. Many economists are now concerned that the country is focusing too much on growth, instead of making necessary structural reforms.  Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson talks with  Jill Schlesinger of CBS News about the changes going on in China’s economy.

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