What happens to the world economy and global geopolitics in 2025 will depend significantly on China, the world’s largest ...
"Due to the property meltdown, the fiscal crisis and worsening tensions with the US, China's economy is not in a normal ...
The current fiscal deficit to GDP ratio in China has not exceeded 4.0 percent. The normal safe level is generally ...
"Due to the property meltdown, the fiscal crisis and worsening tensions with the US, China's economy is not in a normal downcycle, so it may take much more than a 'bazooka' stimulus package to ...
Exports and manufacturing investment, which have helped prop the economy up in 2024, face the prospect of a new trade war with America. On the campaign trail, Donald Trump threatened China with ...
By this yardstick, China’s economy has room to accelerate ... for example—and its relationship with inflation becomes “completely normal”, Mr Gao said. Mr Gao highlighted a similar ...
China to run budget deficit of 4% of GDP in 2025, up from 3%-sources China to keep growth target unchanged at roughly 5%-sources Wider budget gap is part of plans to counter U.S. tariff threats ...
BEIJING, Dec 14 (Reuters) - China's economy is expected to grow by about 5% this year, the deputy director of the country's central financial and economic affairs commission said on Saturday.
He said China's GDP is likely to grow between 3% and 4% in the next three to five years. China faces economic challenges including a real-estate crisis and high youth unemployment. A prominent ...