
China’s 2025 Agenda: Overcoming Western Doubts
China’s 2025 agenda aims to steer its economy and governance into the future, but can it overcome Western doubts? Experts discuss what this means for the Global South.
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China’s 2025 agenda aims to steer its economy and governance into the future, but can it overcome Western doubts? Experts discuss what this means for the Global South.
Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasizes the vital role of China’s private sector, urging efforts to promote healthy and high-quality development for a bright economic future.
Economic Transformation: China’s services trade exceeds $1 trillion for the first time, marking significant growth driven by digital innovation, tourism, and cultural exports.
World nations are moving forward without waiting for US direction, embracing new pathways for cooperation and growth, says Australian advisor Warwick Powell.
China’s county economies are booming, with 59 counties surpassing 100 billion yuan in GDP in 2023, highlighting significant growth and development across the nation.
China is gearing up to achieve its 2025 economic growth targets by leveraging robust macro policies, boosting domestic demand, and opening up its economy further, according to top officials.
Global supply chains face challenges from pandemics, conflicts, and protectionism, making cooperation more vital than ever.
China’s market economy is thriving, with private enterprises driving growth and innovation. Recent reforms and a supportive business environment are fueling remarkable development.
China has allocated 1 trillion yuan ($139 billion) in special treasury bonds to fund major projects like infrastructure and agriculture, aiming to boost national development.
China’s first Free Trade Zone in Xinjiang launches, opening new opportunities for trade with Central Asia. The zone aims to boost economic growth, innovation, and cultural exchange in the region.