Economics
China’s Regulatory Crackdown Is Already Hurting the Economy
- Beijing wants to reduce carbon, curb property speculation
- Infrastructure investment has slumped on slower borrowing
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China’s campaign to clamp down on industries ranging from steel to education to property has roiled financial markets and curbed the outlook for growth in the world’s second-largest economy.