China has announced a wide-ranging “special action plan” to promote domestic spending, in an effort to counter the economic impact of tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
Chinese government officials on Monday outlined steps they are taking to try to boost domestic demand by getting consumers to ...
Foreign companies' confidence in investing in the world's second-largest economy has strengthened further. A survey by the ...
The 2025 "two sessions" underscore that the underlying trend of China's long-term economic growth has not changed and will ...
Morgan Stanley’s chief China economist sees green shoots in China thanks to innovation, but highlights need for social ...
Those keen to understand the trajectory and focus of the world's second-largest economy will find a recurring theme at ...
Chinese officials have announced a comprehensive plan to boost domestic consumer spending, a strategic move that comes as ...
BEIJING — Among the top five priorities China has laid out for boosting consumption is child care subsidies. It's an effort ...
The Chinese economy has maintained good growth momentum, starting the year on a steady note with sound industrial performances ...
the head of China’s state planner, National Development and Reform Commission, in a press conference last week. Beijing has set an ambitious economic growth target of 5% for 2025, the same as ...