Li Csiang, the Chinese Prime Minister, expressed optimism about the country's economic restructuring and its ability to maintain a relatively fast growth rate while transitioning from a manufacturing-centered model to a consumption-driven economy. During a speech at the World Economic Forum in Tianjin, he highlighted the need to mitigate the economic impacts of the trade war with the United States. Despite challenges, he stated that the Chinese economy showed stable improvement in the second quarter. China aims for a growth target of around 5% by 2025, although analysts are skeptical about maintaining this pace without a lasting agreement with Washington. The article discusses the need for deeper reforms to facilitate this transition, including support for household consumption and financial incentives. Teljes cikk (Portfolio.hu)