China’s 2025 Economic Boom: Key Drivers Revealed π
China’s 2025 economic growth hit 5%, driven by manufacturing, consumer spending, and global trade under the Belt and Road Initiative. π
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China’s 2025 economic growth hit 5%, driven by manufacturing, consumer spending, and global trade under the Belt and Road Initiative. π
APCO’s Margery Kraus reveals at Davos 2026 how global trade shifts are creating new growth opportunities for China’s economy. ππ
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng outlines China’s 2026 economic strategies and global cooperation priorities at the World Economic Forum in Davos. ππ
The U.S. completes a $500M Venezuelan crude sale amid tightened sanctions, raising questions about energy strategy in 2026. ππ’οΈ
EU and Mercosur sign groundbreaking trade pact after 25 years of talks, creating the world’s largest free trade zone impacting 700 million consumers.
President Trump threatens tariffs on nations opposing US plans for Greenland, citing national security. Global reactions mixed as 2026 tensions rise. π
China’s Belt & Road trade hits $3.38T in 2025, with plans to expand green and digital investments under the 2026-2030 Five-Year Plan. ππ‘
China’s Belt and Road trade accounts for over half of foreign commerce in 2026, with expanded digital and green energy partnerships reshaping global markets.
Peru unveils a bold plan to boost exports to $140 billion by 2040, aiming to become Latin America’s top Pacific port hub. ππ’ #TradeGrowth
Canadian PM Mark Carney’s China visit (Jan 14-17) aims to strengthen trade ties and resolve disputes, building on 2025’s APEC agreements. ππ€