China’s New Economic Policies Signal Strong Growth in 2025 🚀
China is gearing up for economic growth in 2025 with new policies that boost spending and investment! Markets are buzzing, and economists are optimistic. Find out what this means for you!
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China is gearing up for economic growth in 2025 with new policies that boost spending and investment! Markets are buzzing, and economists are optimistic. Find out what this means for you!
Discover how eVTOLs could revolutionize urban transport! CGTN’s Wang Tianyu explores their potential on a small island in southern China. Would you hop on for a ride?
Global economic leaders are expressing strong confidence in China’s economy at the ‘1+10’ dialogue in Beijing, highlighting China’s role in global growth and its positive impact on the world. 🚀🌏
Entrepreneurs from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan are set to deepen business ties after the 2024 Cross-Straits CEO Summit in Xiamen. Exciting times ahead for cross-Straits cooperation! 🤝
China’s Premier Li Qiang pledges to intensify reforms and openness to sustain China’s economic growth and boost the global market. International leaders praise China’s role in promoting global growth.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang held a dynamic dialogue with leaders of 10 international economic organizations in Beijing, focusing on global development and prosperity. 🌐💬
Discover how Ordos City in China’s Inner Mongolia is turning deserts green! From sea buckthorn plantations to hi-tech farming around the Kubuqi desert, see how ecology meets economy.
China is stepping up its fiscal spending to boost domestic demand and spark economic growth amid declining exports. Here’s how this move aims to balance the economy and what it means for the future.
China’s President Xi Jinping hosts a symposium to gather fresh ideas for 2025, emphasizing proactive policies to boost domestic demand, innovate industries, and stabilize markets.
China’s inflation rate cooled to 0.2% in November, thanks to unseasonably warm weather boosting agriculture and lowering food prices. Non-food prices dipped as colder days reduced tourism. Stay updated!