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China’s plunging energy imports confound expectations

A revival would cause problems—and not just for Europe

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In the aftermath of the global financial crisis in 2007-09, China’s stimulus efforts, which pumped around 4trn yuan ($575bn) into the economy, left observers gushing with praise. Robert Zoellick, then head of the World Bank, expressed his delight at the fiscal expansion. The imf credited the world’s second-largest economy with leading the global recovery.

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