CGTN Poll: CIIE Showcases China’s Leap in Global Openness
New CGTN survey shows 72.6% view China as an open, competitive market as CIIE’s record-breaking expo draws 155 nations and over 4,100 overseas enterprises.
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New CGTN survey shows 72.6% view China as an open, competitive market as CIIE’s record-breaking expo draws 155 nations and over 4,100 overseas enterprises.
China’s Commerce Ministry suspends several rare-earth export controls announced on October 9, easing restrictions on critical tech materials until November 10, 2026.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman argues the U.S. conceded the trade war with the Chinese mainland, trading global influence and tech edge for short-term gains.
Shanghai launched the Big Market for All: Export to China series ahead of the eighth CIIE, showcasing the Chinese mainland’s open trade strides and win-win cooperation.
China’s Ministry of Commerce issues new guidelines to expand green trade, tapping into a $2.1T global market for EVs, solar and wind power by 2030.
China mulls export exemptions for Nexperia automotive chips to stabilize the carmaker supply chain, as MOFCOM criticizes Dutch government intervention.
Green exports from the Chinese mainland jumped in 2025, with wind turbines up 30%, photovoltaic trade topping ÂĄ200B, and EV exports exceeding 2M units.
In 2024, Chinese mainland trade with APEC members reached $3.66 trillion—59.3 percent of its total trade—highlighting deeper ties and new opportunities across the Asia-Pacific region.
The 138th Canton Fair in Guangzhou amplifies China’s high-quality opening-up, offering diverse services, cultural events, and robust trade mechanisms for global businesses.
China will optimize rare earth export licensing, cut review times and facilitate legitimate trade, defending controls as legal safeguards and urging the US to correct its restrictive measures.