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Consumers need to be empowered to spend more and save less
Latest data reveals another blow to economy that has been throttled by zero-Covid policy
Narrow vote marks diplomatic victory for Beijing after facing accusations of ‘crimes against humanity’
Corruption sentences serve as warning against disobedience but also expose leader’s ‘dirty work’
Travellers quarantined in hotel rooms as officials on high alert ahead of Communist party congress
Taipei’s tighter controls reflect security concerns fuelled by pressure from Beijing
Consumer spending could become the backbone of a new growth model but that would require Beijing to relinquish some political control
Trade surplus contraction must be balanced by a cut in the gap between domestic savings and investment
China’s macroeconomic, microeconomic and environmental difficulties remain largely unaddressed
In the first part of a series, the impact of falling house prices is spreading to local government finances and the broader economy
International staff fear Beijing’s order that extends to homes will be used for espionage
Chinese president Xi Jinping is poised to win a third term as head of the party and military
The world’s most populous country will start shrinking this year, weakening the government’s economic tools
An invasion or an extended blockade would trigger sanctions against Beijing, imperilling Chinese national stability
Pharma company still ‘eager’ to collaborate with Beijing, despite collapse of initial talks
Propaganda celebrating president’s achievements intensifies up ahead of congress and third term
Mario Abdo Benítez says citizens need to ‘feel the real benefits’ to avert diplomatic switch to China
Investment plummets after Beijing’s largesse laid ground for alleged graft and wasteful spending
Manila bids to strengthen ties with both nations amid fears it would be on the front line of any conflict
Reduced access for foreign experts is making it even harder for governments to understand decision-making in Beijing
World Bank is latest financial institution to slash Chinese economic forecast
Mandatory courses on policy and geopolitics come as Beijing seeks to recast the country’s economy
International businesses welcome easing of restrictions but attention turns to mainland policy
Manila is strengthening its alliance with Washington due to fears of a possible war over Taiwan
A detailed unpicking of the illusion China’s rulers perpetuate that the country’s economic growth has been driven by reform
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