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Towards a Brighter Future for China-Latin America Relations

Both China and Latin America need to take joint actions to further promote the bilateral relations.

columnists China & The World Politics Economy Jun 4, 2025

Why Is the RMB Stable?

In the long run, there is no possibility of significant RMB appreciation. The Chinese economy will not fluctuate greatly, China’s foreign trade is not uncontrollably affected by U.S. ‘reciprocal tariffs.’

BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Economy May 12, 2025

Collaboration on the Eurasian Continent

Due to America’s growing isolation from global markets and Trump’s unpredictability, a partial strengthening of trade relations between Brussels and Beijing is possible.

BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Politics Economy May 9, 2025

Offsetting the Trade War’s Impact

China’s current economic conditions suggest that while the ‘reciprocal tariffs’ imposed by the U.S. may cause a decline or stagnation in the country’s exports to the U.S., their overall impact on the Chinese economy and foreign trade is likely to remain manageable.

BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Economy May 9, 2025

China’s Economy Starts 2025 on Solid Footing

While we acknowledge the solid results achieved so far, we must remain clear-eyed about the growing challenges ahead.

BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Economy Apr 24, 2025

How Chinese Exporters Are Maneuvering Against Tariff Hikes

Amid external uncertainties, the Chinese authorities should put greater emphasis on expanding domestic markets, widening marketing channels and addressing financing risks facing foreign trade companies.

BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Economy Apr 22, 2025

Optimizing International Trade and Promoting Institutional Openness to Foster Global Economic Development

China’s evolution over the past decades shows that the more the country has developed, the more open it has become. This process is set to continue as China pursues its goals for development and modernization.

BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Economy Feb 26, 2025

Fields of the Future

The national economic and technological development zones are poised to play an even greater role in cultivating new quality productive forces and injecting more vitality into the country’s high-quality economic and social development. 

ChinAfrica ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Science & Technology Economy Dec 10, 2024

Yiwu’s Small Commodities in the Olympic Playground

In Yiwu’s markets, astute merchants, keenly attuned to the rhythms of global sports mega-events, have sprang into action well ahead of time.

BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Economy Jun 26, 2024

Robust Start Augurs Well for Growth Goals

The decisive growth of hi-tech manufacturing, surge in foreign trade, steady recovery of consumption, and supportive policies had all contributed to China’s robust economic expansion. 

CHINA TODAY ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Economy Apr 22, 2024

China and the Maldives Upgraded Their Relationship

Beyond any doubt, the elevation of China-Maldives relations will bring more development opportunities to the Maldivian as well as to the Indian Ocean region.

columnists China & The World Politics Economy Jan 15, 2024

A ‘New Golden Era’ of International Trade Needs the Right Legislation

Far from attempting to realize a new golden era of international trade, the legislative trend in the U.S. threatens to constrain global economic growth.

STAFF REPORTERS ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Aug 9, 2023
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