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China economic reforms
Can China Save the Shanghai Free Trade Zone?
By Shannon Tiezzi
So far, the Shanghai FTZ has failed to live up to expectations. Can Premier Li Keqiang turn things around?
Amid Anti-Monopoly Probe, FDI in China Hits 2 Year Low
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's Commerce Ministry blames the slowdown on a sluggish global economy.
China’s Unequal Health Coverage System
By Sara Hsu
The health care system needs fundamental reform, which may be out of reach at present.
Li Keqiang: China's Economy Is Going Strong
By Shannon Tiezzi
At the Summer Davos forum, China's premier responded to concerns about China's economic strength.
China's Three Leaders: the Revolutionary, the Reformer, and the Innovator
By Yang Hengjun
As China enters a new historical phase, Xi Jinping and company must become a new type of leader.
The Casualties of China's Economic Reforms
By Yang Hengjun
The next round of economic reforms should address China's widening wealth gap.
Stop Predicting China's Economic Collapse
By Tyler Roney
Let's not panic about a Chinese economic collapse just yet.
How Much Will China’s GDP Continue to Grow?
By Sara Hsu
Measuring the country’s true output remains problematic, but some reasonable hypotheses can be made.
China's Goals for 2014
By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Kenneth Lieberthal on China's plans for economic reform, environmental clean-up, anti-corruption efforts and managing territorial disputes.
China Continues to Emphasize Reform
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese media continue to emphasizes the CPC's commitment to reform, but with few specifics.
China’s 'War Against Poverty'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Li Keqiang has vowed to fight a "war against poverty," highlighting the existing imbalances in China's economic growth.
Xinhua: China Approves 12 More Free Trade Zones
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's central government has reportedly approved 12 new free trade zones, including ones in Tianjin and Guangdong.