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A matter of urgency
By
Hui Ching-hoo
- Asia
- China
- Global
As China’s population ages, Beijing moves to shore up the pension system
China’s ageing population is putting pressure on a pension system that relies heavily on the government and may run out of money in as little as 13 years, increasing the urgency for reform. It’s worsened by the fact that there are fewer...
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