China’s breakneck economic growth – which lifted incomes at home and reshaped markets abroad – once seemed as inevitable as a law of nature.
China’s economic growth is expected to have weakened as of the mid-year mark, once again stoking questions about whether ...
To assess whether we can reach the annual economic growth target, we first need a reasonable analytical framework. Using the ...
China set its GDP growth target for 2026 at 4.5% to 5%, the lowest since early 1990s. Beijing pegged its budget deficit target at "around 4%" of GDP, inflation goal at "around 2%," urban unemployment ...
While Western nations might view a 2 percent or 4 percent growth rate as a spectacular success, China faces a shock even with a slight dip in its much higher figures. For decades, China maintained ...
China 2025 GDP expands 5.0%, meeting government's target Q4 GDP growth slows to 4.5% y/y, just above market forecast Full-year resilience helped by exporters' diversification Export growth too fast to ...
March 5 (Asia Today) --China has lowered its economic growth target to between 4.5% and 5% for 2026, marking the lowest level in about 35 years as the country grapples with deflation, weak domestic ...
BEIJING, April 13 (Reuters) - China's economy likely regained some momentum in the ⁠first ⁠quarter on solid exports, but growth is expected ⁠to cool over the rest of 2026 as the Middle East crisis ...
BEIJING, July 7, 2026 — China’s economy stayed resilient in early 2026, supported by strong high-tech investment and exports, according to the World Bank’s latest China Economic Update, Rebalancing ...
BEIJING — China has signaled continuity rather than change for its economy, setting a slightly lower target for growth this year in the midst of a property slump and other headwinds at home and ...
China has lowered its growth target to levels not seen in decades. Chinese officials indicated the lower target range was in anticipation of greater global uncertainty. Chinese leadership would ...
Yet its economy is still weighed down by a property slump and big debts accrued by the local government since the early 2010s. The Chinese economy has slowed considerably in recent years, never fully ...