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Business

China's 2026 Growth Playbook: Policy Push, Consumption Pivot and a Tech-Led Transition

China ended 2025 with 5% GDP growth and its economy topping RMB 140 trillion. For 2026 economists expect coordinated fiscal and targeted monetary easing to prioritise domestic demand, with consumption and services leading a structural shift toward technology-driven growth.

SoBiz2026年1月24日 06:50
#China economy#GDP 2025#consumption
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Business

Three Briefings, One Signal: Beijing Mobilises Policy Tools to Stabilise China’s Housing Market

On 20 January 2026 Beijing issued a trio of policy signals — income-support planning from the NDRC, a pledge of more expansive fiscal spending from the Finance Ministry, and new urban-renewal measures from the Ministry of Natural Resources — that together amount to a coordinated boost for the real-estate sector. The package signals a strategic pivot from short-term stimulus toward building household purchasing power and accelerating redevelopment as levers for stabilising growth and consumption.

SoBiz2026年1月22日 02:00
#China real estate#fiscal policy#urban renewal
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Business

Beijing Layers Fresh Fiscal Lifelines to Spur Consumption and Private Investment in 2026

China has rolled out a six-part fiscal-financial package for 2026 focused on propping up domestic demand by cutting private financing costs, expanding guarantee and risk-sharing schemes, and extending consumer loan subsidies. The measures are paired with commitments to sustain fiscal outlays in priority areas, improve budget efficiency, and accelerate technology and green transitions.

SoBiz2026年1月21日 12:40
#China#fiscal policy#private investment
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Business

Beijing Draws Up Plan to Lift Household Incomes as Consumption Becomes China’s Growth Bedrock

China’s NDRC is preparing a package of measures to boost urban and rural household incomes and shore up consumption, pairing immediate demand support—such as trade‑in subsidies and job stabilisation—with investment, service‑sector expansion, and reforms to spur private participation. The moves respond to data showing consumption is now a leading driver of growth even as officials warn of a supply‑demand imbalance.

SoBiz2026年1月20日 11:40
#China#NDRC#domestic demand
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Business

China Tops 140 Trillion Yuan in 2025 — Growth Hits 5% but Reveals K‑Shaped Fault Lines

China met its 2025 growth target, recording 5% GDP growth and crossing 140 trillion yuan, while per‑capita GDP rose to about $13,953. The expansion was sharply uneven: high‑tech and equipment manufacturing led the gains even as investment fell and consumer momentum softened, producing a K‑shaped recovery and renewed calls for targeted fiscal and redistributional measures.

SoBiz2026年1月20日 04:40
#China GDP 2025#K-shaped recovery#high-tech manufacturing
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Business

China Reports Modest 5% Rise in Household Incomes as Rural Gains Narrow Gap but Disparities Persist

China's per‑capita disposable income rose 5.0% in 2025 to 43,377 yuan, with rural incomes growing faster than urban ones though remaining far lower in level. Consumption expanded more slowly at 4.4%, while spending shifted toward education, transport and services, and median incomes remained noticeably below means, indicating income concentration.

SoBiz2026年1月19日 09:20
#China#household income#consumption
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Business

China closes the '14th Five' with 5% growth — industrial upgrade and exports bolster a still-fragile recovery

China reported 5.0% real GDP growth in 2025 and declared the goals of the 14th Five-Year Plan achieved, driven by gains in high-tech manufacturing, exports and services. Yet consumption remains tepid, fixed-asset investment — particularly in property — has fallen markedly, and demographic decline and external uncertainty pose medium-term risks.

NeMo2026年1月19日 03:20
#China GDP 2025#high-quality development#manufacturing upgrade
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Business

China’s Consumer Recovery Remains Tepid in 2025 — Auto Weakness Caps Growth While E‑commerce Fuels Gains

China’s retail sales expanded modestly in 2025, with full‑year growth of 3.7% and December up 0.9%. A weak auto market held back headline figures even as e‑commerce — particularly online groceries — and convenience formats drove better performance.

NeMo2026年1月19日 03:00
#China#retail sales#consumption