Economics
China’s Second-Quarter Rebound Already Losing Steam, Data Show
- China had historic contraction in first quarter due to virus
- Recovery from depends on domestic and global demand rebounding
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China’s nascent rebound from the historic contraction in the first quarter is already losing pace in April, amid signs of a global recession and still weak domestic demand.