Chinese leader Xi Jinping struck a bullish tone during a speech on Monday ahead of Lunar New Year, after acknowledging "complex and severe situations" in recent months.
China remains ‘key engine’ of global growth and will push ahead with reforms and guard against ‘external shocks’, leader says.
An official survey shows that China's factory activity contracted in January for the first time in four months.
Travellers thronged railway stations and airports on Friday, clutching large suitcases and gifts such as boxes of fruit as they joined millions of Chinese returning to their hometowns to celebrate the Lunar New Year festival with family.
Lunar New Year is celebrated, first of all, by plenty of ethnically Chinese people who have no truck with the CCP and no loyalty to the contemporary Chinese state — across China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, and beyond.
The official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index fell to 49.1, the lowest since August, missing economists’ forecast for a modest expansion.
An official survey shows that China’s factory activity contracted in January for the first time in four months.
A boy jumps to touch red lanterns hung on trees at the Ditan Park ahead of Lunar New Year in Beijing on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) People offer prayers at the Baiyun Taoist Temple ahead of the Lunar New Year in Beijing,
China's manufacturing activity shrank in January for the first time in four months, official data showed Monday, as Beijing battles to sustain the recovery in the world's second-largest economy.
China’s Lunar New Year travel rush has kicked into high gear, with billions of journeys expected in the coming days for the peak of the 40-day annual mass migration – the world’s biggest annual movement of humanity.
Manufacturing in China unexpectedly contracted in January in the first slowdown in four months, an official factory survey showed on Monday, as