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China shares looking spry on tech boom

This file photo shows the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong province. [Photo/Xinhua] While China is undergoing economic restructuring featured by the rapid development of new quality productive forces, the capital market will also be buoyed by emerging industries and technologies, said experts. While the US stock market tumbled for two consecutive days…

Chinese EV makers drive electrifying trend in Australia

Chinese players in the electric vehicle field and related businesses are gearing up for a positive impact in the growing Australian market and beyond, with their presence keenly felt most recently in both the public and private sectors at a major industry event. At the Everything Electric show in Sydney, Chinese EV manufacturers took center…

Boosting spending appetites tops agenda

Shoppers browse digital products offering trade-in subsidies at a store in Hefei, Anhui province. CHEN SANHU/FOR CHINA DAILY China has largely scaled up its fiscal firepower toward consumption-boosting initiatives — a top priority on the country’s policy agenda for the year ahead — in order to offset sluggish homebuying appetites and possible shocks to overseas…

Policies hint at new phase of opening-up

The Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China. [Photo/Xinhua] China’s recently announced policies and development direction, including those from the two sessions, signal a new phase of high-standard opening-up marked by “mutual empowerment”, according to both domestic and multinational companies. They said on Tuesday that “mutual empowerment” is a two-way process in…

Founder of RUSAL considers China a very mature and reliable partner

Oleg Deripaska, founder of RUSAL, one of the world’s largest aluminum producers, believes China’s economy will continue to be successful over the next decade and is very positive about China’s GDP projections. Having cooperated with Chinese counterparts for over 30 years, Deripaska considers China a very mature and reliable partner. Tanks to chinadaily.com.cn Please visit:…

Policies offer growth opportunities for intl businesses

China’s high-standard opening-up initiatives are paving the way for expanded growth opportunities for international businesses, said EY China Chairman Jack Chan recently. The remarks came after this year’s Government Work Report, released during the ongoing two sessions, said that China will further expand high-standard opening-up and actively stabilize foreign trade and investment. Chan underscored the…

Policies attract businesses to Sichuan

A drone photo taken on Oct 17, 2024 shows the Chengdu Science City by the Xinglong Lake in Tianfu New Area, Southwest China’s Sichuan province. [Photo/Xinhua] Private entrepreneurs and deputies to the 14th National People’s Congress have given a thumbs-up to the business environment in Sichuan province. Zhong Bo, an NPC deputy and chairman of…

Greater role for SOEs sought in eldercare

Senior citizens take rehabilitation training at an eldercare center in Rizhao, Shandong province. CAI YANG/XINHUA China should support capable State-owned enterprises, both centrally and locally administered, in developing community-based home care service systems, said a national legislator on Monday. SOEs have the advantages of funding, resource allocation, brand trust and industry synergy, which enable them to…

Improving people’s well-being remains China’s policy priority: official

BEIJING – Improving people’s living standards remains a priority for China’s government work this year, Huang Lianghao, an official with the Research Office of the State Council, said in the latest episode of the China Economic Roundtable, an all-media talk show hosted by Xinhua News Agency. “This year’s government work report emphasizes prioritizing people’s livelihoods,”…

New words in the 2025 Government Work Report

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