
China’s Top Trade Cities Unite to Boost Economy Amid U.S. Tariff Challenges
China’s major trade hubs are rolling out new support measures to counter U.S. tariff hikes, aiming to stabilize trade and boost domestic consumption.
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China’s major trade hubs are rolling out new support measures to counter U.S. tariff hikes, aiming to stabilize trade and boost domestic consumption.
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China’s International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) is bridging global brands and local markets, showcasing innovations and fueling the dual circulation strategy amid complex global trade dynamics.
China’s major industries unite to help exporters sell at home, as e-commerce giants and retailers open up domestic channels amid global trade shifts.
China reaffirms its commitment to free trade and compliance with WTO rules, highlighting significant tariff reductions and increased foreign investment.
Vietnam’s fruit exports are soaring, with growing demand from the Chinese mainland boosting the country’s agricultural sector.
The fifth China International Consumer Products Expo will showcase global consumer goods, as announced by the SCIO. Vice Minister Sheng Qiuping and Vice Governor Gu Gang discussed the event at a recent briefing.
China’s foreign trade remains steady in early 2025, with total goods trade reaching 6.54 trillion yuan ($912.07 billion), signaling resilience amid global challenges.