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China economic reforms
China Won’t Rush to Join CPTPP. Neither Should the US.
By Alex Yu-Ting Lin and Saori N. Katada
Patience – and careful attention to laying the domestic groundwork – would benefit both countries more than a race to join the trade pact.
China’s Fifth Plenum: What You Need to Know
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's leaders issued a blueprint for the next five years - and beyond. Below, the highlights.
Sara Hsu on the US-China Trade War
By Shannon Tiezzi
A preliminary deal may be on the way, but neither side can truly declare victory.
China Hosts Second CIIE, Globalization Remains Core Message
By Eleanor Albert
China is once again broadcasting a message of openness at its now-annual import expo.
China’s Grand Plans for Shenzhen
By Eleanor Albert
The new plan for Shenzhen also shines a light on China's long-term strategy toward Hong Kong.
Taking Stock of Shanghai’s Free Trade Zone
By Eleanor Albert
The pilot program in Shanghai was supposed to be a model for national reform. How is it faring?
What Does China Want From WTO Reforms?
By Antara Ghosal Singh
Within China, arguments rage about how to shape the future of the World Trade Organization.
Yukon Huang on China's Foreign Investment Law and US-China Trade Friction
By Shannon Tiezzi
Huang discusses the prospects for continued economic reform in China and the outlook for a US-China trade deal.
MK Tang: China’s Reforms Are Unfinished Business
By Maurits Elen
But meaningful progress has been made in cushioning an economic downturn.
Xi's Scary Interpretation of the Last 40 Years of Chinese History
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's major takeaway, according to a public speech celebrating reform and opening, is that the CCP is perfect.
The China Dashboard – Tracking China’s Economic Reforms
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Daniel H. Rosen.
IMF Interview: Can China Sustain Strong Growth?
By Maurits Elen
James Daniel, the IMF’s China mission chief, on how to safely unlock Chinese growth.