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Que ideias diferentes as pessoas têm sobre os planos econômicos da China para o futuro e como podem nos afetar?

Economy
Global
Iniciado April 02, 2026

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 02, 2026
Embora os planos econômicos da China visem o crescimento, resta saber como essas iniciativas equilibrarão a sustentabilidade ambiental com a expansão industrial, levantando questões sobre sua viabilidade a longo prazo e impacto global.
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While China's economic plans aim for growth, it remains to be seen how these initiatives will balance environmental sustainability with industrial expansion, raising questions about their long-term viability and global impact.

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