Chinese mainland drives 30% of global growth with ¥140T output
The Chinese mainland’s GDP grew 5% in 2025, surpassing ¥140 trillion and driving 30% of global growth, as WEF and IMF boost outlook for 2026 to 4.5%.
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The Chinese mainland’s GDP grew 5% in 2025, surpassing ¥140 trillion and driving 30% of global growth, as WEF and IMF boost outlook for 2026 to 4.5%.
In 2025, trade between the Chinese mainland and five Central Asian countries exceeded $100 billion for the first time, marking a new milestone in high-quality cooperation.
China’s CYZ1 test capsule completed a landing buffer system trial on Jan 18, meeting and exceeding performance targets in a successful drop test.
A research team on the Chinese mainland unveils SupTACs, a tool for precise protein degradation using the cell’s own system. Tested in animal models, it hints at new cancer and neuro therapies.
US companies’ success on the Chinese mainland proves cooperation fuels mutual growth, says Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun, as the region kicks off its 15th Five-Year Plan.
UBS economist Zhang Ning breaks down how the Chinese mainland defied global headwinds to hit a 5% growth target in 2025, revealing key pillars of resilience.
A magnitude-5.1 quake hit Qiaojia County in Yunnan Province on Monday at a 10 km depth, per CENC, highlighting the science of seismic tremors.
A CGTN survey reveals that the Chinese mainland’s 2025 GDP growth and trade expansion have earned it a reputation as a stabilizing pillar amid intensifying global economic risks.
Cutting-edge tech—from smart snowplows to drone inspections—helps the Chinese mainland handle heavy snowstorms, keeping roads clear, power on and communications open.
Chinese mainland spokesperson Guo Jiakun called on the U.S. to drop the ‘China threat’ pretext in its Greenland tariff move, saying UN Charter principles must guide the international order.