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  2. National debt of China - Wikipedia

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    The national debt [note 1] (or government debt) of the People's Republic of China is the total amount of money owed by the central government, local governments, government branches and state organizations of China. According to the International Monetary Fund, general government debt amounted to 77% of GDP in 2022. [1]

  3. Exclusive-China plans $411 billion special treasury bond ...

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    The plan for 2025 sovereign debt issuance would be a sharp increase from this year's 1 trillion yuan and comes as Beijing prepares to soften the blow from of an expected increase in U.S. tariffs ...

  4. List of countries by government debt - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by government debt. Gross government debt is government financial liabilities that are debt instruments. [1]: 81 A debt instrument is a financial claim that requires payment of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor in the future. Examples include debt securities (such as bonds and bills), loans, and ...

  5. IMF moves to blunt Chinese debt deal delays with lending ...

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    Debt crisis veterans have long urged a change to the IMF's approach, having seen delays in agreements with the likes of China widely blamed for dragging out Zambia, Ethiopia and Sri Lanka's ...

  6. Ministry of Finance (China) - Wikipedia

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    Government of China: ... economic growth rates in China, central government debt and borrowing and many other indicators ... on 30 November 2024, ...

  7. China ready to go deeper into debt to counter Trump's tariffs

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    The Politburo rarely details policy plans, but the shift in its message shows China is willing to go even deeper into debt, prioritising, at least in the near term, growth over financial risks.

  8. Economy of China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese authorities have dismissed analysts' worries, insisting "the country still has room to increase government debt". [155] Former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, earlier in 2016, commented that "the ... debt pile facing China [is] an 'internal' problem, given the majority of the borrowings was issued in local currency. [156]

  9. Explainer-What is China's position on restructuring debt owed ...

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    China's Premier Li Qiang and dozens of world leaders will meet in Paris on Thursday and Friday to discuss ways to help low-income countries manage their debt burdens and free up funding for ...