Test Your Knowledge: China’s Top Stories This Week
Stay informed with KhabarAsia’s weekly quiz on China’s latest political, economic, and cultural developments from June 23-29, 2025.
News & Insights Across Asia
Stay informed with KhabarAsia’s weekly quiz on China’s latest political, economic, and cultural developments from June 23-29, 2025.
Despite global challenges, China remains a top FDI destination, driven by green economy and AI, says World Investment Conference’s James Zhan at Summer Davos.
Experts at the World Economic Forum analyze China’s latest policies driving consumption and economic growth, offering insights for global stakeholders.
China’s top legislature concludes session, approves revised public security and competition laws, ratifies international mediation convention, and addresses personnel changes.
China’s major industrial enterprises see 1.1% profit decline Jan-May 2024, with emerging sectors showing resilience amid economic adjustments.
Hong Kong students gain career footholds in China’s Greater Bay Area through cross-border youth initiatives, signaling deeper economic integration and talent mobility.
Premier Li Qiang reaffirms China’s role as a global economic powerhouse, emphasizing trade and investment opportunities at the AIIB meeting.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang outlines China’s strategy to become a global consumption leader, highlighting $7 trillion in annual consumption and vast opportunities for international businesses.
Explore China’s booming press-on nail industry, Chagan Lake’s winter fishing economy, and Luoyang’s ancient Silk Road heritage in this cultural deep dive.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized sustainable infrastructure and multilateral cooperation at the 10th AIIB Annual Meeting in Beijing, attended by global leaders.
Premier Li Qiang highlights China’s economic resilience and commitment to openness amid global uncertainties at the Summer Davos forum in Tianjin.
China’s economic resilience stems from strategic policies, manufacturing strength, and high-tech innovation, as Premier Li Qiang outlines at the Summer Davos forum.
At the 2025 Summer Davos in Tianjin, China highlights its role in driving global economic growth through innovation and international collaboration.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang calls for international collaboration on economic challenges at Summer Davos forum in Tianjin, highlighting innovation and sustainable growth strategies.
China’s economic growth accelerates through pet economy boom in Shanghai and smart manufacturing breakthroughs in Hangzhou, signaling shifting global trade dynamics.
Jilin Province’s specialized ‘little giant’ firms drive China’s industrial transformation through cutting-edge innovation and niche market dominance.
Wenzhou’s private sector thrives as China’s pro-business policies fuel industrial growth, with high-tech industries surging by 10.9% in early 2024.
Tianjin to host 2025 Summer Davos, focusing on entrepreneurship, global growth, and China’s role in Asia’s economic dynamism.
China extends consumer goods trade-in subsidies through 2025, allocating 300 billion yuan to boost domestic spending and green technology adoption.
China announces eight financial policies at the 2025 Lujiazui Forum, signaling deeper integration into global markets and innovation-driven growth strategies.