
China Rejects Tariffs to Safeguard Global Trade Fairness
China rejects new tariffs to protect global trade fairness, boosting SMEs, innovation, and solidarity among developing nations.
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China rejects new tariffs to protect global trade fairness, boosting SMEs, innovation, and solidarity among developing nations.
China’s new private sector law, effective May 20, promises legal certainty, equal market access and stronger financing for private enterprises in the Chinese mainland.
The Chinese mainland introduces revised regulations ensuring timely SME payments, boosting business confidence and supporting a dynamic private sector.
China rolls out financial and policy measures to empower SMEs in global markets, prioritizing cross-border growth and risk management.
Small and medium-sized enterprises are key to the future growth and success of the Belt and Road Initiative, driving trade, innovation, and global cooperation into the next decade.
China unveils new trade policies to support SMEs, boost green trade, and strengthen its role in the global economy, achieving $5 trillion in foreign trade.
China intensifies support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), focusing on innovation, digital transformation, and economic growth. New measures aim to empower SMEs, ‘little giants,’ and unicorn companies.
China is set to enhance support for innovative SMEs and unicorn companies, aiming to foster growth in emerging tech sectors and expand market reach.
China aims to accelerate new industrialization, focusing on advanced manufacturing, digital economy integration, and developing new growth sectors to support modernization.
China’s Supreme People’s Court pledges stronger legal protections for private enterprises, aiming to reduce disputes and support innovation.