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China’s youth unemployment falls for sixth consecutive month in February
But young job-hunters say they are still struggling to find work in a testing post-holiday labour market amid rising global economic uncertainty.
19 Mar 2026 - 3:57PM
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China’s economy starts 2026 strongly as retail sales, investment rise
16 Mar 2026 - 11:23AM
China exports
China’s exports surge 21.8% to start 2026 – biggest gain in 4 years
10 Mar 2026 - 6:50PM
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China deflation
China’s inflation rises after holiday spending spree. Is 2% target reachable?
The consumer price index rose 0.8 per cent in the first two months of 2026, though analysts remain concerned about long-term deflation risks.
10 Mar 2026 - 5:24PM
Shoppers stand near a Chinese New Year display in central Beijing. Photo: AP
Two Sessions 2026
China works to build slow, steady stock markets, rejecting norm of boom and bust
Beijing is emphasising gradual growth in its policies for capital markets, encouraging dividend payouts and drawing a contrast with the West.
7 Mar 2026 - 8:16AM
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Two Sessions 2026
Hitting inflation target is key to China’s other economic goals, adviser says
Economist Zhang Bin says this year’s 2 per cent inflation target ‘corresponds to a state of relative equilibrium between supply and demand’.
6 Mar 2026 - 3:32PM
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Two Sessions 2026
China vows support for tech, trade rebalance, stock reforms - as it happened
The heads of China’s major economic institutions detailed plans for growth, trade and tech on the sidelines of the ‘two sessions’.
6 Mar 2026 - 6:57PM
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Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao, left, speaks during a press conference on the economy in Beijing. Photo: EPA
Two Sessions 2026
China pledges ‘iron discipline’ to tackle debt as US borrowing surges
Global debt reached a record high in 2025 and rose in the world’s two largest economies.
5 Mar 2026 - 7:00PM
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China travel
Why China’s travellers spent little, despite rise in Chinese New Year trips
The country logged a record 596 million domestic trips over the extended holiday, but consumers are still reluctant to loosen their purse strings.
26 Feb 2026 - 3:08PM
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China’s crackdowns
Gold rush backlash: why China is clamping down on ‘get rich’ promises
Regulators intervene to contain fallout after volatility in global prices sparks market turmoil at home.
13 Feb 2026 - 6:05PM
China consumption
China overhauls CPI basket, with never-before-seen unveiling of its composition
Beijing’s five-year recalibration aims to better reflect consumption, as policymakers shift weight away from food and housing.
14 Feb 2026 - 10:48AM
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For China’s consumer price index (CPI) basket, Beijing has increased the weight of transport and communications to 14.3 per cent in its latest five-year adjustment. Photo: Getty Images
China consumption
China’s consumer price growth cools as inflation outlook remains unclear
Consumer price index rose for a fourth straight month in January, though the increase fell short of market expectations.
11 Feb 2026 - 12:01PM
China manufacturing
China’s factory activity contracts in January on weak domestic demand
The official purchasing managers’ index drops to 49.3 in January, from 50.1 in December.
31 Jan 2026 - 1:07PM
China GDP
Historic shift? Why Guangdong could lose its status as China’s No 1 economy
Guangdong has been China’s biggest regional economy for nearly four decades. But its crown is now slipping as the eastern Jiangsu catches up fast.
30 Jan 2026 - 6:00PM
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China GDP
Tale of 2 megacities: how did Beijing, Shanghai GDPs surpass 5 trillion yuan?
China’s two largest cities are outpacing national growth rates, each generating gross domestic products equal to a small European country.
29 Jan 2026 - 12:25PM
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People hang out at The Bund as the financial district of Pudong is seen in the background in Shanghai, China. The GDPs of Beijing and Shanghai have now exceeded 5 trillion yuan and both cities are comparable to European countries Sweden and Belgium. Photo: Reuters
Yuan
China lets yuan break through 7 per US dollar mark as dollar jitters grow
China’s central bank set the yuan fixing rate at under 7 per US dollar for the first time since mid-2023 as concerns over dollar assets mount.
23 Jan 2026 - 1:19PM
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China to set GDP growth range, providing policy flexibility in 2026: sources
Establishing a range for the official growth target, to be revealed in March, would suggest tolerance for some deceleration amid challenges.
23 Jan 2026 - 6:06AM
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Belt and Road Initiative
US trade war? China had bigger plans in 2025 as ‘belt and road’ deals surged
China’s global infrastructure strategy logged a record US$213 billion of new deals in 2025, as metals projects in Central Asia soared, report finds.
19 Jan 2026 - 11:00PM
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Security guards patrol a lithium project in Zimbabwe. China’s engagement in metals and mining projects surged last year, according to a report by the Griffith Asia Institute. Photo: EPA-EFE
China stock market
China’s securities regulator clamps down on speculation to prevent sharp swings
CSRC signals it wants a slower but longer stock market rally after trading volumes and margin financing hit record highs.
19 Jan 2026 - 2:00PM
China GDP
China hits 2025 GDP target – but quarterly growth drops to 3-year low
China logs 5 per cent GDP growth in 2025, 4.5 per cent in fourth quarter as Beijing acknowledges ‘long-standing issues and new challenges’.
19 Jan 2026 - 1:09PM
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China trade
As China’s US exports plunge, Beijing banks on diversification for 2026 growth
Shipments to Asean and Africa surged to drive a record US$1.19 trillion surplus for China, offsetting headwinds as leaders push to boost local demand.
14 Jan 2026 - 1:49PM
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China’s private sector
Changing tastes: China’s new affluent consumers seek quality not extravagance
Rise of upper middle class reshapes China’s retail market, driving demand for quality goods and creating a battleground for global brands.
11 Jan 2026 - 11:30AM
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The success of US retailer Sam’s Club in China is attributed to its “premium-value” offering sought by upper-middle-income consumers. Photo: Eugene Lee
China inflation
China’s consumer prices stay flat in 2025 amid focus on price wars
Beijing has been intensifying efforts to combat industrial overcapacity and fierce competition in key sectors, aiming to stabilise the economy and support growth.
9 Jan 2026 - 11:27AM
China jobs
What are China’s hottest jobs as AI reshapes the labour market?
The structural shift in China’s labour market will make digital skills mandatory as new opportunities emerge and traditional work tapers off.
3 Jan 2026 - 4:00PM
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China property
China housing market gets VAT relief on resales but demand outlook stays subdued
Policy lowering VAT to 3 per cent reduces seller costs but demand recovery is key to stabilising the housing sector, property agents say.
31 Dec 2025 - 5:30PM
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