Commentary: China’s Fiscal Engine Faces a Local Bottleneck
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On July 22, China’s Ministry of Finance released fiscal data for the first half of 2026, revealing a complex picture of a government struggling to accelerate its economic engine. While the national general public budget revenue rose 4.7% year-over-year to 12.1 trillion yuan ($1.79 trillion) and expenditure increased by 1.5% to 14.3 trillion yuan, a closer look at the June figures exposes significant bottlenecks holding back broader fiscal expansion.
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