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China Misses Annual Growth Target as Domestic Demand and Oil Prices Weigh

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China's economic growth fell sharply, failing to meet the government's official target. Weak domestic demand was a key drag on the country's overall economic performance. Rising oil prices, driven by the impact of the Iran war, added further pressure on the economy. These headwinds offset what was otherwise a strong performance in China's export sector.

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