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Despite the impact of COVID-19 over the past year, many Chinese military analysts and observers believe that the country s defense budget for 2021 will continue to increase, likely at a higher growth rate than 2020, and they name China s positive economic growth, the tough military threats China is facing and China s own rightful needs to develop national defense capacity as the main reasons, Global Times reports.
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Economists and fiscal experts expect the world s second-largest economy to taper spending at large in 2021 on a tightening budget though, after a record 3.6 percent budget deficit target for coronavirus-inflicted 2020, Global Times reports. Several military experts reached by the Global Times a week prior to the expected release of the figure predicted a growth rate of around 7 percent.
A military parade is held to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People s Liberation Army (PLA) at Zhurihe training base in north China s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, July 30, 2017. - Xinhua BEIJING, Feb 27 (Global Times): Despite the impact of Covid-19 over the past year, many Chinese military analysts and observers believe that the country s defense budget for 2021 will continue to increase, likely at a higher growth rate than 2020, and they name China s positive economic growth, the tough military threats China is facing and China s own rightful needs to develop national defense capacity as the main reasons.
Economists and fiscal experts expect the world s second-largest economy to taper spending at large in 2021 on a tightening budget though, after a record 3.6 percent budget deficit target for coronavirus-inflicted 2020.
CHINA / MILITARY By GT staff reporters Published: Feb 26, 2021 05:36 PM
A military parade is held to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People s Liberation Army (PLA) at Zhurihe training base in north China s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, July 30, 2017. (Xinhua/Ju Zhenhua)Despite the impact of COVID-19 over the past year, many Chinese military analysts and observers believe that the country s defense budget for 2021 will continue to increase, likely at a higher growth rate than 2020, and they name China s positive economic growth, the tough military threats China is facing and China s own rightful needs to develop national defense capacity as the main reasons.
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