
China and Southeast Asia: Debunking the ‘Export Shock’ Myth
Despite claims of an ‘export shock,’ China’s trade with Southeast Asia is fostering mutual growth, industrial upgrades, and job creation across the region.
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Despite claims of an ‘export shock,’ China’s trade with Southeast Asia is fostering mutual growth, industrial upgrades, and job creation across the region.

Britain and India have signed a landmark free trade agreement, creating jobs and reducing tariffs, marking a significant boost in bilateral trade relations.

China and the EU are set to deepen their robust economic partnership at the 25th China-EU Summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of booming trade relations.

China and the EU mark 50 years of diplomatic relations, highlighting decades of successful trade cooperation that has boosted global growth and benefited nearly 2 billion people.

Foreign investments in China’s RMB assets are set to grow, says Jia Ning of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, highlighting stable and sustainable growth.

China’s consumer goods trade-in program has spurred purchases of over 109 million home appliances this year, boosting domestic demand and signaling steady economic growth.

China’s countryside is undergoing a dynamic revival. From Deqing’s ‘beauty economy’ to Lanping’s blueberries, Chengdu’s coffee culture, and Beijing’s hidden art, innovation is breathing new life into rural regions.

Analysts are urging China to increase fiscal stimulus in the second half of 2025 to boost domestic demand and sustain economic growth, as the country faces trade tensions and slowing investment.

China and the EU have built a strong economic partnership over 50 years, boosting global growth. Their collaboration in trade and investment, especially in new tech, is reshaping the world’s economy.

China’s domestic demand is fueling economic growth, with vibrant events like Su Chao boosting consumption and shifting the economic focus inward.