
Experts Defend China’s GDP Targets Amid Underestimation Concerns
Leading experts counter claims undermining China’s 5% GDP growth target for 2025, emphasizing tech and consumption as key drivers amid global skepticism.
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Leading experts counter claims undermining China’s 5% GDP growth target for 2025, emphasizing tech and consumption as key drivers amid global skepticism.
China will actively boost consumption and expand domestic demand as a priority for economic work in 2025, according to the Central Economic Work Conference that concluded last week.
China’s Central Economic Work Conference emphasizes boosting consumption as a key economic task for 2025, aiming to unlock domestic potential and achieve sustainable growth.
China’s Central Economic Work Conference sets 2025 priorities to boost consumption, improve investment efficiency, and expand domestic demand, signaling adaptive and forward-looking growth strategies.
China’s trade-in incentive schemes boosted consumption during this year’s Double 11 shopping festival, leading to record sales as e-commerce platforms collaborated with brands to stimulate the economy.
Shanghai greets a bustling Monday as tourists return, boosting the economy. With policy changes and upcoming events like the China International Import Expo, the city is off to a promising start.
China’s Ministry of Commerce announces new policies and events starting in November to boost consumer spending in major cities, aiming to stimulate the economy through increased consumption.
China unveils new subsidies encouraging consumers to trade in old goods and businesses to upgrade equipment, aiming to boost consumption and unleash economic potential.
China is transitioning to a consumption-driven economy, boosting employment, incomes, and overall vitality. This shift offers new opportunities for international businesses in the Chinese market.
China is accelerating its push towards a circular economy, promoting equipment upgrades and trade-ins of consumer goods to boost consumption and foster sustainable economic growth.
China sets a 5% GDP growth target for 2024, emphasizing stable employment, innovation, and consumption to boost confidence in the commercial real estate sector.
As the Spring Festival approaches, China’s focus on boosting domestic consumption aligns with the festive season’s surge in spending on cultural activities, travel, and goods.