China’s regional governments try to dig out of debt with belt tightening

Bureaucrats across China are under orders to scrimp and save. To prove their frugality, officials push staffers to print on both sides of the paper, bike to work and give up disposable cups. This austerity campaign is linked to rising debts in provincial governments, in part because of excessive lending to state-owned enterprises. The World’s Patrick Winn reports.

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