Caixin
Mar 22, 2023 08:12 PM
ECONOMY

Analysis: Why China’s 2023 Fiscal Policy May Be Less Expansionary Than It Seems

China’s fiscal policy will also shift focus to support infrastructure investment in a bid to spur economic growth.
China’s fiscal policy will also shift focus to support infrastructure investment in a bid to spur economic growth.

China’s proactive fiscal policy is likely to be less expansionary in 2023 than it seems even though the government set a higher official deficit-to-GDP ratio target, analysts estimate. The focus will also shift to supporting infrastructure investment in a bid to spur economic growth and away from the massive tax and fee relief of last year that was aimed at helping companies survive the disruption caused by stringent Covid-19 controls.

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