A Bank of America Institute analysis of 2,000 years of GDP data reframes American exceptionalism — and points toward what ...
Beijing has lowered its official 2026 growth target to between 4.5% and 5%— its least ambitious goal since 1991 and a steep comedown from the double-digit expansion of past years.
Here are six charts that explain what’s happening inside China’s economy. A Slumping Property Market. For decades, housing was one of China’s most powerful growth engines, t ...
China on Thursday set an economic growth target of 4.5 to 5 percent for 2026, aiming for a good start to the new five-year ...
E ver since turning communist, China has set top-down targets for its economy. Mao Zedong wanted to double steel output in a ...
That meeting was the last time China set itself a growth target as modest as the goal announced on March 5th, the opening day ...
China has outlined a five-year blueprint for its marine economy, emphasizing green development, technological innovation, and ...
BEIJING, March 16 (Reuters) - China's factory output growth quickened in January-February while retail sales rebounded, in a steady start to the year for an economy confronting multiple challenges ...
By Mei Mei Chu, Laurie Chen and Eduardo Baptista BEIJING, March 5 (Reuters) - China on Thursday set out a five-year roadmap ...
China set a historically low growth target of 4.5% to 5%, suggesting that the world’s second-largest economy is entering an era of slower expansion.
BEIJING, March 5 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday set an economic growth target of 4.5 to 5 percent for 2026, aiming for a good ...
China's leadership, led by President Xi Jinping, unveiled a comprehensive roadmap at the National People’s Congress, targeting economic growth, tech dominance, and defense strengthening amid U.S.
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