
China to Boost 2025 Defense Budget by 7.2%, Reaches $249B 🇨🇳
China is set to increase its 2025 defense budget by 7.2%, reaching about $249 billion, reflecting its commitment to strengthening military capabilities. 🇨🇳💪
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China is set to increase its 2025 defense budget by 7.2%, reaching about $249 billion, reflecting its commitment to strengthening military capabilities. 🇨🇳💪
China has successfully met its 2024 development goals, ensuring stable economic performance and steady growth, according to a recent government work report.
China’s Transport Minister plans to reduce logistics costs by $55B to boost efficiency, aiming for a more unified and open transportation market.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang outlines China’s ambitious 2025 economic goals, including 5% growth, 12 million new urban jobs, and a significant impact on global economy.
The US has begun imposing tariffs on Mexican goods, escalating a trade war that Mexico is set to respond to by Sunday. Stay updated on the economic impacts.
China’s annual Two Sessions kick off in Beijing, focusing on boosting domestic demand and consumption with enhanced policy support.
US tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China take effect, prompting readiness for retaliatory actions among impacted nations.
Chinese mainland seeks dialogue with the U.S. to resolve trade disputes, rejects additional tariffs, and emphasizes adherence to WTO rules.
The Chinese mainland strongly opposes the U.S.’s new 10% tariff on imports, vowing to take countermeasures to protect its interests.
As the March 4 deadline for a 25% U.S. tariff on Canadian goods approaches, both nations brace for potential trade war impacts across multiple industries. Stay informed!