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China premier says recovery tenuous

Recovering economy shaky, faces new problems, top official warns

Posted: August 25, 2009 at 3 a.m.

Chinese construction workers set up scaffolding around a steel structure ahead of the 60th national day celebrations held Monday in Beijing.

China's top economic official warned that the country faces new problems and said Beijing will stick to its stimulus because the recovery lacks a solid foundation, according to comments reported Monday.

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