BMI View: China’s water sector is facing an uphill struggle. The country is spending vast sums of money on preparing its water infrastructure for a rapidly expanding population that is due to hit 1.6bn by 2030, as well as battling its deep-rooted pollution problems. The project pipeline for the next few years is strong, but with extraction, consumption and water losses forecast to increase over our five-year forecast period, this is unlikely to be enough to get the sector back on track. The country’s two primary water problems are its disparity of resources and supply coverage between urban and rural …
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