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US-China trade war not as bad as infrastructure slowdown: ANZ

THE escalating trade war between the US and China will have a relatively low impact on Chinese demand for commodities but a slow-down in infrastructure by China could have more of an immediate effect, according to a report by the ANZ Bank.

The trade war between China and the US should not affect Chinese growth too dramatically.

The trade war between China and the US should not affect Chinese growth too dramatically.

While GDP growth in China should moderate further, the State Council may launch some growth boosting measures, which should help turn around weakening growth in infrastructure spending, it said.   ...

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