Chinese president Xi Jinping delivered his annual televised new year address on December 31, and commentators have been quick ...
China's new energy law came into effect. For the first time a comprehensive national energy law governs 1/6th of humanity.
Weak consumer demand is just one of a range of factors plaguing the economy as the calendar turns from 2024 to 2025, even ...
Uncertainty seems inevitable between the looming effects of tariffs and an economy that still can’t make up its mind. Here ...
China's services activity expanded at the fastest pace in seven months in December, driven by a surge in domestic demand, but ...
Beijing has reportedly given salary increases to public sector workers to boost demand and revive its struggling economy.
This year will serve as a critical proving ground for the long-awaited stimulus measures unveiled by Beijing in recent months ...
December data from China Beige Book indicate the government’s autumn effort to boost the economy is already losing its power.
So far, China has used carbon intensity — the amount of carbon dioxide emitted per unit of GDP — as its official target. It ...
Millions of government workers across China were given surprise wage increases this week, people affected by the move said, ...
Overindebtedness, overbuilding and overcapacity are causing problems at home and abroad.
China’s economic growth is expected to be around 5% for the full year of 2024, according to President Xi Jinping, signaling ...