With the second Trump administration has come a dramatic shift in U.S. foreign economic policy. Washington is imposing tariffs on partners and rivals alike, slashing foreign aid, aggressively ...
China’s economy stumbled into the new year, bolstering the case for Beijing to ramp up policy support in coming weeks as strong exports failed to offset weak domestic demand.
China’s world-leading export surplus delivered headline growth in 2025, but slowing domestic demand, falling prices and ...
China's economy expanded at a 5% annual pace in 2025, buoyed by strong exports despite U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.However, growth slowed to a 4.5% rate in the last quarter of the year, the ...
China is seldom black or white — indeed, it is anything but. The Chinese economy is neither on the verge of collapse nor so ascendant as to defy gravity. China’s system is dynamic and in constant ...
The bold spirit of the Fire Horse is more apparent in the stellar performance of the country’s share market than its economy.
China on Thursday wrapped up a four-day meeting that laid out broad development priorities for the next five years. Analysts noted a significant change in Beijing's emphasis on consumption, while ...
While climate policy in major industrialized democracies is increasingly treated as part of a culture war, China is treating it as an economic strategy. Beijing’s new pledge to cut greenhouse gas ...
January 6, 2026 — This event marks the first episode of The Year of Rebalancing, a new webinar series from the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis (CCA) examining the progress, ...
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Is China's economic policy a little too cautious?
In the Chinese zodiac, 2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse. Pairing the powerful and lively horse with the element of fire ...
The cover page photo of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission’s (USCC) 2025 Executive Summary shows a picture of Chinese leader Xi Jinping flanked by Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North ...
Global executives and economists say China’s economy will stay resilient in 2026, driven by policy support, tech investment and strong domestic demand.
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