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Beating Targets: China's Economy Grew 6.9 Percent in 2017

Beating Targets: China's Economy Grew 6.9 Percent in 2017

By Charlotte Gao
China’s GDP reached 82.71 trillion yuan in 2017, beating Beijing's growth target.
New Year Resolutions for Asia’s Economies

New Year Resolutions for Asia’s Economies

By Anthony Fensom
Goals and prospects for Asia's major economies in the Year of the Dog.

'Dream Town': China's Charming Villages

'Dream Town': China's Charming Villages

By Eugene K. Chow
The Chinese government is hoping branded, themed villages can revitalize the countryside.

Trump's Coming Trade War With China

Trump's Coming Trade War With China

By Atman Trivedi
The administration could be courting disaster if it relies too heavily on a punitive approach against Beijing.

China's SOE Reform Challenge

China's SOE Reform Challenge

By Xinling Wang
A closer look at the key obstacles Beijing faces on this front.
Can China Fix Its Debt Woes?

Can China Fix Its Debt Woes?

By Xinling Wang
Some positive signals came out of the 19th Party Congress, but reform will be an uphill battle. 

Is China’s Economy Coming Back?

Is China’s Economy Coming Back?

By Charlotte Gao
IMF raises China’s 2017 GDP forecast to 6.8 percent, 0.1 percent higher than its previous forecast.
China Manufacturing 2025: Impact on Europe

China Manufacturing 2025: Impact on Europe

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Carl Hayward.

China’s State Council Announces Curbs on Overseas Investment

China’s State Council Announces Curbs on Overseas Investment

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Andrew Polk.

Korean War Threat Fades as China Debt Fears Resurface

Korean War Threat Fades as China Debt Fears Resurface

By Anthony Fensom
Pyongyang's threats generate a sense of déjà vu, but China’s debt inspires more concrete worries.

On the Chinese Campaign Trail: The Path to the 19th Party Congress

On the Chinese Campaign Trail: The Path to the 19th Party Congress

By Kerry Brown
Imagining what Xi Jinping would say if he had to campaign for re-election in a multi-party contest.
The Real Trouble With China’s Belt and Road

The Real Trouble With China’s Belt and Road

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Though Beijing has made inroads in addressing some concerns, the true structural challenges for the initiative remain. 

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