Chinese Mainland Warns Against U.S. Tariffs, Calls for Dialogue
The Chinese mainland opposes U.S. tariffs and industry suppression, warning these moves disrupt global supply chains and urging dialogue based on equality.
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The Chinese mainland opposes U.S. tariffs and industry suppression, warning these moves disrupt global supply chains and urging dialogue based on equality.
The Chinese mainland’s Hainan FTP began island-wide special customs operations on Dec 18, 2025, aiming to speed up trade, cut costs, and boost the region’s global role.
An official says boosting domestic demand will drive the Chinese mainland’s 2026 growth, with policies to revive consumption, stabilize investment, and target a 5% GDP increase to 140 trillion yuan.
On December 18, 2025, Hainan will launch island-wide special customs operations, marking a new phase in China’s largest free trade port and heralding broader economic opening.
Xi Jinping will publish an article on December 16, 2025, in Qiushi Journal outlining strategies to expand domestic demand and its implications for the Chinese mainland and global markets.
At Beijing’s 2025–26 CCIEE Economic Conference, senior officials affirmed a 5% growth outlook for China, outlining key policies on trade, consumption, green energy and business reform.
The Chinese mainland’s December 2025 Central Economic Work Conference marks a shift from emergency stimulus to normalized expansionary policy, reflecting confidence in a smoother, sustainable growth path.
Lawrence Loh says China’s strong 2025 economic performance sets the stage for high-quality development that will benefit China and the world.
Insights from China’s 2025 Central Economic Work Conference on aligning domestic reforms, innovation and risk management to secure high-quality growth amid global uncertainty.
Chinese mainland leaders outline a 2026 economic roadmap prioritizing domestic consumption through higher household incomes and expanded supply of quality goods and services.