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China Budgets 7.2% Rise in Military Spending


China raises defense budget by 7.2% as it pushes for global heft ...

BEIJING (AP) — China on Tuesday announced a 7.2% increase in its defense budget, which is already the world's second-highest behind the ...

China Boosts Defense Budget by 7.2% Amid Global Concerns

China's Ministry of Finance revealed a 7.2% increase in military funding for 2024, expanding the defense budget to 1.67 trillion yuan.

China announces 7.2% increase in draft defence budget

The People's Republic of China has proposed a 7.2 per cent year-on-year increase to 1.67 trillion yuan (AU$355 billion) in the latest draft ...

China's Military Budget To Increase By 7.2 Percent In 2024 - Barron's

China's military budget will increase by 7.2 percent and be set at 1.665 trillion yuan ($231.4 billion) this year, according to a copy of a ...

China raises defense spending by 7.2% - Asia & Pacific

China raises defense spending by 7.2%. Since Xi Jinping ... budget marks the 30th consecutive year of Chinese defense spending increases.

China raises defense budget 7.2% as it pushes for global heft and ...

BEIJING (AP) -- China on Tuesday announced a 7.2% increase in its defense budget, which is already the world's second-highest behind the ...

China to increase military spending by 7.2% amid global tensions

China plans to increase its military spending by 7.2% this year in response to geopolitical uncertainties, according to a draft budget ...

China raises defense budget by 7.2% as it pushes for ... - ABC4 Utah

BEIJING (AP) — China on Tuesday announced a 7.2% increase in its defense budget, which is already the world's second-highest behind the ...

China plans to raise military spending 7.2% - San Juan Daily Star

China's military budget is set to rise by 7.2% this year, maintaining the country's robust buildup of its armed forces despite slower economic growth.

China says 2024 defence spending to rise 7.2% - Times of India

The budget showed 1.67 trillion yuan ($230.60 billion) allocated to military spending. The defence budget is closely watched by China's ...

China Increases Military Spending by 7.2%

China, announced on 5 March, a 7.2% increase in its defence budget for the coming year, up slightly from last year's 7.1%.

China raises defence budget 7.2% as it pushes for global heft and ...

Beijing: China on Tuesday announced a 7.2% increase in its defence budget, which is already the world's second-highest behind the United ...

China Raises Defense Budget By 7.2% As It Pushes For Global Heft ...

BEIJING (AP) — China on Tuesday announced a 7.2% increase in its defense budget, which is already the world's second-highest behind the ...

China defense budget grows 7.2% despite other 'belt-tightening'

BEIJING — China's annual defense spending is set to grow by 7.2% this year, well above the country's economic growth target of “around 5 ...

China to boost defence spending by 7.2% as it hardens stance on ...

Beijing: China will boost its defence spending by 7.2% this year, fuelling a military budget that has more than doubled under Xi Jinping's ...

China Raises Defence Spending By 7.2%, Drops 'Peaceful ...

China has announced a 7.2% increase in its defence spending for the year, further bolstering a military budget that has more than doubled during Xi Jinping's ...

China Hikes Defence Budget by 7.2% Increase to USD 225 Bn

China on Sunday hiked its defence budget by 7.2 percent, marginally higher than last year, to 1.55 trillion yuan (about USD 225 billion).

China plans 7.2% defence spending rise this year, faster than GDP ...

The 1.55 trillion yuan ($224 billion) in military spending in the national budget released on Sunday is closely watched by China's neighbours ...

China raises defense budget 7.2% as it pushes for global heft and ...

BEIJING--China on Tuesday announced a 7.2% increase in its defense budget, which is already the world's second-highest behind the United ...

China will spend 7.2% more on defence in 2023 - The Straits Times

China's defence spending will grow by 7.2 per cent in 2023 to 1.55 trillion yuan (S$302 billion), a shade higher than the 7.1 per cent hike ...