China’s 2026 Davos Pitch: Open Markets & Multilateralism
At Davos 2026, China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng champions open markets, free trade, and multilateralism, urging dialogue over barriers for shared global prosperity.
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At Davos 2026, China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng champions open markets, free trade, and multilateralism, urging dialogue over barriers for shared global prosperity.
China’s GDP just crossed 140 trillion yuan. Discover how services, consumption & policy reform will fuel its next growth phase under the new Five-Year Plan.
China’s economy surpassed 140 trillion yuan in GDP last year. We explore the drivers behind this milestone and the challenges shaping the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan.
China’s economy grew 5% in 2025, surpassing ¥140 trillion and contributing about 30% of global growth. IMF forecasts 4.5% growth in 2026.
CGTN experts break down China’s 2025 economy across consumption, investment, jobs, real estate, and trade, revealing what’s in store for 2026.
China’s record trade surplus highlights a need to balance exports with strong household spending. Learn why robust consumer demand in China could reshape the global economy.
China launches its 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) focused on innovation, coordination, green growth, openness, and shared benefits for balanced, sustainable development. 🚀🌱
China’s trade-in policy drove 3.92 trillion yuan in sales from 2024–25, boosting EV swaps and eco-friendly appliance upgrades.
On Jan 5, 2026, China highlighted a decade of achievements along the Yangtze River Economic Belt, showcasing green initiatives, digital hubs, and cross-regional growth.
China’s New Year holiday spending surged as 2026 begins, igniting travel, dining and entertainment demand and setting a positive tone for robust domestic growth.