Chinese mainland industrial profits up 1.9% in Jan-Oct 2025
Chinese mainland industrial enterprises posted 5.95 trillion yuan in profits from January to October 2025, up 1.9% year-on-year as high-tech and equipment manufacturing drive growth.
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