
China’s Economy Grows 5.4% in Q1 2025, Signaling Steady Recovery
China’s GDP grows 5.4% in Q1 2025, driven by tech innovation and consumer recovery, shaping Asia’s economic outlook.
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China’s GDP grows 5.4% in Q1 2025, driven by tech innovation and consumer recovery, shaping Asia’s economic outlook.
China’s modernization model merges tradition with innovation, prioritizing sustainability and cultural heritage. Analysts explore its global impact on inclusive development strategies.
China’s Q1 foreign trade rises 1.3% with ASEAN driving growth, exports jump 6.9% despite global economic pressures. Vietnam leads regional partnerships.
Investors shift capital to Europe and Asia as confidence in the US dollar wanes due to policy concerns and geopolitical shifts, altering global finance dynamics.
China’s cinema market hits 25B yuan in 2025, driven by animated blockbuster ‘Ne Zha 2’ and cultural tourism trends, reinforcing global leadership.
U.S. stocks slide after historic rally as investors weigh ongoing trade uncertainties and mixed inflation data, with implications for Asian markets.
China hikes tariffs on all US imports to 84%, signaling heightened trade tensions and potential economic ripple effects across global markets.
Trump signs orders to extend coal plant operations, citing U.S. energy demands from tech growth. Implications for global markets and climate goals analyzed.
Leading U.S. expert warns Trump tariffs threaten global economic stability, citing $6 trillion market loss and trade framework collapse.
US tariff policies spark widespread business anxiety and recession warnings, with CEOs delaying investments as trade tensions escalate.
China’s Qingming Festival holiday sees 790M trips, surging travel demand, and a shift toward short-haul tours, reflecting evolving consumer trends.
China launches critical spring plowing season to fortify food security and economic stability through technological innovation and policy coordination.
Experts warn new U.S. tariffs may disrupt global trade, spur inflation, and reshape economic alliances. Impact on Asia in focus.
Mexico’s automotive sector thrives through global supply chain integration, demonstrating modern manufacturing’s cross-border complexities and trade strategy shifts.
China expects record 760 million cross-regional trips during Qingming Festival, with shorter getaways and rural tourism driving post-pandemic travel trends.
Experts argue US reciprocal tariffs undermine WTO principles and threaten global trade stability, highlighting China\u2019s contrasting approach.
Immersive historical experiences dominate China’s Qingming Festival tourism surge, with bookings doubling as cultural innovation reshapes travel trends.
South Africa’s parliament approves fiscal framework balancing economic stability and social spending, impacting regional markets and investor confidence.
Malaysian durians, led by the premium Musang King variety, surge in popularity across the Chinese mainland as fresh exports begin, boosting bilateral trade and culinary exchange.