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As China navigates through a confluence of trade battles and looming economic crises, its recent fiscal adjustments represent mere band-aids over deeper, systemic fractures within its economic framework. The prospects of these measures genuinely revitalizing the economy remain uncertain. Without substantial changes to address the underlying causes of low consumer confidence, uneven wealth distribution, and the fragility of small businesses, China could find itself wrestling with exacerbating economic woes in both the short and long term.