
From Football to Festivals: How Domestic Demand Powers China’s Growth
China’s domestic demand is fueling economic growth, with vibrant events like Su Chao boosting consumption and shifting the economic focus inward.
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China’s domestic demand is fueling economic growth, with vibrant events like Su Chao boosting consumption and shifting the economic focus inward.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang leads efforts to boost the economy and regulate the NEV sector, focusing on stimulating domestic consumption and ensuring fair competition.

China’s economy is projected to grow by over 35 trillion yuan during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), showcasing robust growth despite global challenges.

China’s economy is thriving due to strong policy support and rising domestic demand. Recent data shows steady growth in industry and consumer spending, highlighting the nation’s economic resilience.

China’s robust domestic demand is helping the nation tackle external economic challenges, showcasing the strength of its consumer market amid global uncertainties.

Facing global tariffs and trade tensions, China is boosting trade and domestic demand to strengthen its economy amidst challenges.

China unveils new initiatives to boost consumer spending and expand domestic demand, focusing on high-quality services and strategic policies to energize its economy.

China is shifting towards a service-oriented economy by investing in its people and expanding service consumption, aiming to boost domestic demand and achieve sustainable economic growth.

China has unveiled a new plan with special initiatives to boost consumption, aiming to make domestic demand the main driver of economic growth.

China announces ambitious plans to boost consumption and domestic demand, aiming to drive economic growth and improve living standards.