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A World Bank-supported project scaled up low-carbon investments in buildings in Shanghai, mainly its Changning District.

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The report projects that economic growth in China will slow sharply to 1.6 percent this year – the slowest expansion since 1976.

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Martin Raiser

Country Director for China and Mongolia, and Director for Korea

Binyam Reja, Ph.D.

Practice Manager, Transport, Central Asia, China, and Mongolia

Sebastian Eckardt

Lead Economist and Program Leader, World Bank China, Mongolia and Korea

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Take a look at the results the World Bank-supported projects have achieved in China.

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The World Bank provides free and open access to a comprehensive set of development data in countries around the globe, including China.

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