China's Q1 fiscal revenue falls as tax cut policies weigh

China's tax revenue dropped 4.9 per cent to 4.9 trillion yuan ($676.48 billion) in the first three months, but revenue from cultural, tourism and advanced manufacturing industries grew fast, Wang Dongwei, vice finance minister, told a press conference in Beijing on Monday.

China's Q1 fiscal revenue falls as tax cut
Fiscal expenditures grew 2.9 per cent on year to nearly 7 trillion yuan in the first three months, according to Wang, slowing significantly from 6.7 per cent growth seen in the first two months. (Image credit: Reuters)

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