Un paysage urbain en Chine ou dans le monde avec des chantiers de construction à moitié terminés, symbolisant la crise immobilière. En arrière-plan, des bâtiments modernes côtoient des structures vétustes, reflétant la volonté de rénovation du gouvernement. Le ciel est légèrement nuageux, ajoutant une touche de tension et d'incertitude, tandis que des grues de construction sont visibles mais semblent inactives.

In a global context marked by economic uncertainties, China is facing unprecedented challenges to maintain its growth. Indeed, for several months, the Asian giant, the world's second largest economy, has been trying to break the deadlock, in particular by reviving a real estate sector in deep crisis. The Chinese government has just announced a new series of ambitious measures to stimulate its economy, with particular attention paid to the real estate market. These initiatives are crucial for China, but also for the global economy, given the weight of the Middle Kingdom on trade and financial stability.

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