China to Boost Fiscal Spending in 2026
China’s Ministry of Finance vows more proactive fiscal policy in 2026, boosting spending to drive economic recovery and support social development.
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China’s Ministry of Finance vows more proactive fiscal policy in 2026, boosting spending to drive economic recovery and support social development.
China’s first immersive cultural train, the Tianjin Fantasy Express, debuts in Jan 2026, featuring 10 themed carriages from Peking Opera to panoramic cinema on the Tianjin–Beijing route.
Discover why President Xi Jinping’s 2026 New Year address struck a global chord, from steady economic plans to tech-led growth and people-first policies.
Xi’s 2026 New Year message outlines China’s 15th Five-Year Plan, focusing on sustainable infrastructure, high-tech industries, and boosting domestic consumption.
Foreign banks Morgan Stanley and J.P. Morgan are optimistic about China’s innovation-driven growth in 2026, highlighting opportunities in tech, green energy, and digital services.
In his 2026 New Year message, President Xi said China has achieved its 14th Five-Year Plan goals, hitting a 140 trillion yuan GDP and boosting tech, AI, and cultural sectors.
China will tighten PV manufacturing rules in 2026 to phase out outdated capacity and balance supply-demand, driving quality growth in the solar sector.
As the Chinese mainland unveils its 2026 focus on boosting local spending and quality goods, here’s what it means for young pros in South and Southeast Asia.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) prioritizes tech innovation, green goals & inclusive growth to boost quality of life and global cooperation.