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China’s 2025 Two Sessions: What We’re Watching
This year’s Two Sessions come at a challenging moment for Beijing, as it prepares for an uncertain relationship with the new Trump administration while aiming to sustain a stimulus push that boosted last quarter’s GDP growth. Here are some of the things we’ll be watching closely....
Key Takeaways from China’s 2024 Two Sessions
Get APCO's key takeaways from the 2024 Two Sessions, with foreward by James McGregor....
China’s 2022 Two Sessions: What Multinationals Need to Know
China is confronted with a series of complex challenges in 2022, from sporadic local COVID-19 outbreaks to weak consumption growth and external tensions....
China’s 2021 Two Sessions and Its Impact on Multinationals
Get APCO's analysis of the Two Sessions, including analysis of the 14th Five Year Plan and details on the impact on multinationals. ...
China’s 2020 Two Sessions: What It Means for Your Business
China's Two Sessions opened on May 21 and served as an opportunity to demonstrate control over the pandemic and outline a blueprint for the country’s future development....
Special Report: China’s 2019 Two Sessions
APCO's Greater China team provides insights and analysis on China’s 2019 Two Sessions and shares what it means for global business. ...
Analysis of China’s Two Sessions
The recently completed annual “Two Sessions” of China’s legislature and advisory bodies contained two notable highlights....
Two Sessions: Made in China 2025
“Made in China 2025” is an ambitious industrial master plan released in 2014 with the explicit goal of turning China into a manufacturing superpower and challenging the market dominance of advanced economies, while at the same time holding off rising competition from other developing countries. ...
Two Sessions: Online Consumption
As China transitions from an economic model driven by investment and manufacturing to one that is more services oriented, the consumer economy is slated to stand in for the slack left by heavy industry....
Brad Staples’ Wish List for China
Ahead of China's Two Sessions, Brad Staples shared his wish list for China with CGTN....