
Chinese Mainland GDP Up 5.3% in H1 2025
The Chinese mainland’s GDP grew 5.3% year on year in H1 2025, driven by resilient domestic demand and steady policy support.
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The Chinese mainland’s GDP grew 5.3% year on year in H1 2025, driven by resilient domestic demand and steady policy support.
A concise breakdown of China’s SCIO press conference on H1 2025 economic performance, featuring insights from Deputy Commissioner Sheng Laiyun.
Join us live to explore the Chinese mainland’s first-half 2025 economic performance—GDP, trade, consumer and industrial trends, with expert insights on what comes next.
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