BEIJING--China's production-led economic recovery continued in May, even as Beijing struggled to lift investment and consumption amid the coronavirus pandemic. Value-added industrial production grew 4.4% in May, following a 3.9% expansion in April, the National Bureau of Statistics said Monday. May's growth was slower than a median forecast of 5.0% growth by economists polled by The Wall Street Journal.
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