The highly anticipated International Forum on China's Economy and Policy 2025, held by the Chief Executive's Policy Unit (CEPU) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government, ...
According to the World Bank’s latest China Economic Update, Advancing Reforms, Enhancing Prospects, growth is estimated at 4.9% in 2025 and projected at 4.4% in 2026, as existing headwinds are ...
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In a fragmenting global economy, China’s push to internationalise the renminbi (RMB) reveals how economic and financial linkages are being selectively reshaped by Beijing in response to growing ...
Slowing growth and the impact of US tariffs have made the shift to a consumption-led economy both an economic and geopolitical priority for China. Weak domestic demand is driven less by shortcomings ...
Most Americans say China’s international influence has been growing stronger in recent years. Still, Americans tend to say the U.S. – not China – is the world’s top economic and military power.
We asked people in 25 nations whether they think the U.S., China, Japan or the European Union is the world’s leading economic power. We also asked with which country – the U.S. or China – they see as ...