Two major speeches were delivered by two of the world’s most powerful world leaders this week, on opposite sides of the planet.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang told the National People’s Congress on Wednesday that the Chinese government will provide child care ...
Senior Chinese leaders joined national political advisers on Thursday in Beijing for different group discussions during the ...
Japanese academics emphasized that revitalizing consumer spending is a crucial strategy, noting that China's focus on social ...
The Chinese government wants the economy to create more than 12 million new urban jobs in 2025 while facing “more pronounced ...
Even as China faces a potential Trade War over tariffs with the United States, Beijing has pledged to make domestic demand ...
IMF warning on NBFC concentration risk and its impact, headwinds in cement sector short lived, derivative trading norms just got tighter, India needs to rethink its credit growth strategy, and more ...
Chinese Premier Li Qiang's renewed emphasis on consumption isn't being matched by policy firepower, say economists, who warn ...
The third session of the 14th National People's Congress of China opened on March 5, and Chinese Premier Li Qiang delivered ...
Sustaining economic growth by raising domestic consumption is one of the priorities for China's government this year. Beijing ...
The undercurrent of China’s annual parliamentary meetings this week is U.S. trade tensions — and how Chinese technology is offsetting that pressure.
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