OCDE recently published the Economic Outlook for SouthEast Asia, China and India.
As regard as the chinese economy, the report point out the normalization phase, through a more stable and sustainable growth.
Three are the structural weakness of the economy: low rural incomes, environmental problems and human capital mismatches.
The rural income per capita exceeded one third of the urban level in 2014, so it’s important to promote agricultural productivity to change the trend.
Pollution, on the other hand, is critical; low attention to environmental degradation affects citizen health, degrades the quality of life and produce more deaths for ambient air pollution per million capita than OECD members countries.
Finally, China has to transform itself from world factory to leading innovator. This means that the Country has to boost productivity elevating ta higher education attainment.
You can read here the report