Foreign-Invested Firms Surge 16.9% in the Chinese Mainland
From January to November 2025, the Chinese mainland approved 61,207 new foreign-invested firms—a 16.9% rise. High-tech sectors and November’s 26.1% FDI surge steal the spotlight.
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From January to November 2025, the Chinese mainland approved 61,207 new foreign-invested firms—a 16.9% rise. High-tech sectors and November’s 26.1% FDI surge steal the spotlight.
China’s manufacturing PMI dipped to 49.1 in January as factories slow down amid the Spring Festival celebrations. Workers returning home for holidays contributed to the contraction in activity.
China’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) rises by 0.2% year on year in 2024, indicating a slight uptick in inflation, according to the latest official data.
China’s foreign trade increased by 4.9% in the first 11 months of this year, marking significant growth in imports and exports. Discover what this means for global markets and young entrepreneurs!
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!
Is China’s role as the world’s factory fading? 🏭 CGTN’s Wang Tianyu explores the Yangtze River Delta to uncover the resilience of China’s textile industry amidst rising costs and global shifts.
🚨 The U.S. budget deficit soared to $1.833 trillion in fiscal 2024, marking the highest number outside the COVID-19 era. Discover what’s behind this massive figure and why it matters to you! 💰
The 2024 Financial Street Forum in Beijing brings together global experts to explore how international capital can boost China’s market. Join the discussion on fueling domestic growth with global investments.
China’s Mid-Autumn Festival holiday sparks a surge in travel and consumer spending, showcasing vibrant economic vitality. With Golden Week approaching, excitement builds for more festivities! 🌕🚄✨
China’s inflation rises again! 📈 July’s CPI increased by 0.5% year-on-year, bouncing back from June’s drop. Seasonal factors like summer vacations are influencing the prices.