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, ...
China is undertaking a decisive economic pivot away from its long-standing export-led and investment-heavy growth model towards one centred on domestic consumption and internal stabilisation. This ...
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 ...
The deputy prime minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering support for China on all core issues, including firm adherence to ...
The Global Tourism Economy Forum moves to Harbin as China, Saudi Arabia, Europe and others compete to shape global tourism leadership—while ITB Berlin remains the anchor.
Discover what the World Economic Forum (WEF) does, its annual Davos meeting, and its significant impact on global economic, social, and environmental issues.
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 ...
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