President Xi Jinping Outlines Strategy to Boost China’s Real Economy
A new article by President Xi Jinping in the Qiushi Journal emphasizes prioritizing the real economy and advanced manufacturing for sustainable high-quality growth through 2030.
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A new article by President Xi Jinping in the Qiushi Journal emphasizes prioritizing the real economy and advanced manufacturing for sustainable high-quality growth through 2030.
China’s manufacturing sector is undergoing a historic transformation, evolving from a low-cost assembler into a global exporter of core technologies and industrial systems, reshaping supply chains worldwide.
China’s first forward-designed autogyro completes successful maiden flight, marking a leap in lightweight aviation technology and indigenous aerospace development.
Chinese motorcycle brand ZXMOTO makes history with back-to-back WSBK wins, highlighting China’s growing prowess in high-tech manufacturing.
Chinese brand ZXMoto makes history with back-to-back WSBK wins, signaling a new era in high-end manufacturing from the Chinese mainland.
Chinese motorcycle manufacturer ZXMOTO secures historic victory at world championship, outpacing Japanese and European rivals through cutting-edge electric vehicle technology and AI integration.
Explore how Chenghai, China’s toy manufacturing hub, drives global economic trends and cultural connections through its innovative industry.
Middle East conflict drives oil price surge, disrupting China’s plastics manufacturing sector and pressuring SMEs. Industry adapts through material innovation and government support measures.
48 Group chairman cites China’s unmatched manufacturing-tech integration at Beijing forum, highlighting industrial ecosystem strengths amid global economic shifts.
China launches the world’s largest electronic-grade fiberglass production line in Huai’an, powered entirely by renewable energy. The facility supports industries like AI, new energy vehicles, and advanced computing.
China’s high-tech manufacturing sector drives industrial transformation in 2026, reshaping global supply chains and fueling economic modernization efforts.
China’s shift to intelligent manufacturing offers global opportunities, countering Western narratives of economic threat. Analysis of 2026 trends in industrial innovation and trade dynamics.
China’s manufacturing sector achieves 89.6% digital adoption among major firms, driving efficiency and green production, per 2026 industry report.
Chinese manufacturers ramp up production of winter sports gear as global demand surges ahead of the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, capturing international markets with innovative designs and efficient supply chains.
Chinese factories achieve record productivity through human-robot teamwork, with Sichuan plant producing 100,000 electric tricycles annually. China leads global robotics adoption, integrating AI for smarter manufacturing systems.
China’s manufacturing PMI rebounds to 50.1 in December 2025, signaling renewed expansion and improved economic momentum across key sectors.
Northeast China develops homegrown snowboard technology, poised to reshape the region’s winter sports economy and reduce reliance on southern imports by 2025.
China announces stricter regulations for its photovoltaic industry, aiming to phase out outdated production and balance supply-demand dynamics by 2026.
China’s manufacturing PMI fell to 49.1 in January due to seasonal factors like the Spring Festival holiday, indicating a contraction in factory activity, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
Huangqiao, a small town in China’s Jiangsu Province, produces one-third of the world’s violins, earning it the title ‘Cremona of the East’ and reshaping the global music industry.