# Beijing Economy

Latest news and articles about Beijing Economy

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Business

China’s High-Stakes Gamble: Radical Policy Easing Sparks a Tenuous Tier-One Property Recovery

China’s tier-one cities experienced a notable rebound in property sales during the 2026 May Day holiday, fueled by a radical new wave of policy easing that removed long-standing purchase restrictions. While the surge in Shenzhen and Guangzhou suggests a recovery in buyer confidence, analysts warn that the market is entering a period of permanent divergence between core urban assets and stagnant peripheral regions.

SoBiz2026年5月11日 07:53
#China Real Estate#Shenzhen Property#Guangzhou Policy
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Business

The Persistence of the Proletariat: China’s Infrastructure Engine Grinds Through the May Day Holiday

As China celebrates the May Day holiday, state-owned construction firms are maintaining full operations on critical innovation and educational infrastructure projects. This persistent activity highlights the government's reliance on infrastructure investment and the 'glorious labor' narrative to drive economic momentum.

SoMi2026年5月1日 14:27
#China Infrastructure#CSCEC#May Day
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Business

Green Shoots in the Concrete Jungle: China’s Tier-1 Property Prices Pivot to Growth

China's Tier-1 cities saw a month-on-month increase in residential property prices in March 2026, signaling a potential stabilization in the country's most valuable markets. Despite these localized gains, year-on-year data shows a continued structural decline across the broader national property sector.

NeMo2026年4月16日 03:29
#China Property Market#National Bureau of Statistics#Tier-1 Cities
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Business

Blood in the Troughs: China’s Industrial Pig Giants Face an Existential Glut

China's pork industry has entered a severe downturn with prices hitting seven-year lows, forcing both industrial giants and small farmers into deep losses. To stabilize the market, Beijing is implementing a new mandatory registration system and cutting sow targets to curb persistent oversupply.

SoBiz2026年3月22日 06:59
#China Pork Industry#Hog Cycle#Agricultural Policy