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    China’s indebted provinces meet state bankers to discuss debt relief

    Cheng Leng

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    Hong Kong | Officials from some of China’s most indebted provinces and cities have met leading state bankers in Beijing in recent days as they step up efforts to renegotiate debt payments on billions of dollars in liabilities that threaten to constrain growth in the world’s second-biggest economy.

    China’s local governments accumulated enormous liabilities over a decade-long, debt-fuelled building spree. While the infrastructure drive helped fuel growth, many local governments are now grappling with billions of dollars of off-balance sheet debt, stifling their ability to deploy new investments and adding to pressure on the economy as it struggles to regain its footing after the pandemic.

    Financial Times

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