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Business

Henan Leads as China’s Big Provinces Shift from Old Industries to New Growth Engines

Seven of China’s ten largest provincial economies grew faster than the national 5.0% pace in 2025, led by Henan at 5.6%. The data point to a structural shift toward services, high‑tech manufacturing and clean energy, with regional convergence narrowing output gaps but leaving risks from investment, debt and external demand.

SoBiz2026年1月30日 05:10
#China economy#Henan#Guangdong
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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

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's Economy Hits 140 Trillion Yuan as Stimulus, High-Tech Industry and Exports Sustain 5% Growth

China’s GDP grew 5.0% in 2025 to 140.19 trillion yuan, powered by stepped-up fiscal stimulus, robust exports and faster expansion in high-tech manufacturing. Analysts expect growth to be around 4.8–5.0% in 2026, with risks centring on the property sector, local-government debt and potential weakening external demand.

SoBiz2026年1月19日 09:10
#China economy#GDP 2025#fiscal policy