
Balancing Quality and Quantity: Strengthening China’s Path to Modernization
Balancing quality and quantity is crucial as the Chinese mainland solidifies its foundation for modernization, transitioning from rapid growth to high-quality development.
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Balancing quality and quantity is crucial as the Chinese mainland solidifies its foundation for modernization, transitioning from rapid growth to high-quality development.
China’s top economic planner unveils new guidelines to advance a unified national market, focusing on market access and fair competition, as part of efforts from the Central Economic Work Conference held in December 2024.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for swift policy implementation to boost China’s economic development in 2025, emphasizing early execution and innovation during his visit to Shandong Province.
China and ASEAN have fostered a robust partnership over three decades, advancing regional economic integration and infrastructure development, serving as a vital engine for global and regional economic recovery.
China has enacted its first energy law, aiming to revolutionize its energy consumption and boost green, low-carbon development, marking a significant step in its energy governance and economic growth.
President Xi Jinping delivers an inspiring 2025 New Year address, reflecting on China’s achievements and outlining a hopeful vision for the future.
In his 2025 New Year Address, Chinese President Xi Jinping celebrated China’s 2024 successes in high-quality development and outlined plans for continued progress as the nation approaches the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan.
As 2025 approaches, China’s modernization efforts are revitalizing consumption and improving people’s livelihoods, with significant focus on ensuring the well-being of its citizens.
China’s top economic planner has established a new department to develop the low-altitude economy, focusing on industries around aerial vehicles operating below 1,000 meters.
China will adjust import tariffs on 935 commodities from January 1, 2025, to boost domestic demand and foster high-standard opening up.
China will adjust import tariffs on certain goods starting January 1, 2025, aiming to expand domestic demand and enhance high-standard opening up, according to authorities.
China announces a significant reduction in import tariffs on 935 commodities starting January 1, 2025, aiming to expand domestic demand and promote high-standard opening up.
In a world facing heightened geopolitical tensions in 2024, China’s approach to global peace focuses on fostering economic stability through initiatives like the Belt and Road and BRICS expansion.
As 2024 unfolds, global tensions persist. China’s commitment to peace through economic development offers a vision for stability amid conflicts, emphasizing initiatives like the Belt and Road to foster global prosperity.
The Communist Party of China adopted a resolution to deepen comprehensive reforms and advance Chinese modernization, aiming to achieve socialist modernization by 2035.
China and Africa reach unprecedented levels of cooperation in 2024, marked by the landmark FOCAC Summit in Beijing and strengthened ties across various sectors.
China’s Ministry of Transport announces significant progress in key transportation projects set for completion in 2024, highlighting advancements in infrastructure that aim to boost economic growth and connectivity.
The 14th National People’s Congress will open its third annual session in Beijing on March 5, 2025, focusing on China’s economic and social development plans and key legislative reviews.
Chinese and Italian officials and business leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen collaboration and mutual prosperity during the launch of a key development report in Milan.
Private enterprises in China have surpassed expectations, accounting for over 55% of the total foreign trade value in the first 11 months of 2024, signaling a significant role in the nation’s high-quality opening up.