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China’s 2026 Economic Playbook: Slower Growth, Stronger Self-Reliance
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China’s 2026 Economic Playbook: Slower Growth, Stronger Self-Reliance

On March 5, Premier Li Qiang presented the 2026 Government Work Report at the opening of the annual Two Sessions in Beijing, setting a comprehensive slate of economic and development tasks for the year. The report was released alongside a draft outline of the 15th five-year plan (FYP), which will guide economic policy through 2030.

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Senior Personnel Changes in the Chinese Government
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Senior Personnel Changes in the Chinese Government

China has seen several high-level personnel changes at the central and provincial levels in recent months. A partner of USCBC, Wang Jiangping (王江平), stepped down as vice minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) last month upon reaching retirement age.

US and China Trade Blows with Export Restrictions on Chokepoint Technologies
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US and China Trade Blows with Export Restrictions on Chokepoint Technologies

The United States on December 2 released the third iteration of controls on the export of advanced chips and chipmaking equipment to China, as well as outright bans on exports to certain Chinese companies. These new US rules are technically challenging and will require significant overhauls to semiconductor companies’ compliance architectures.

China Market Intelligence Zach Tomatz
China’s CEWC Vows Bolder Economic Support in 2025
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China’s CEWC Vows Bolder Economic Support in 2025

Senior Chinese policymakers on Thursday concluded the annual Central Economic Work Conference, where leaders met over two days to set the economic agenda for the coming year. The conference took place as China continues to grapple with a severe property market crisis, mounting local government debt, and weak domestic demand.

Article Allison Lapehn, Rachel Farmer
US-China Trade Grew in Q3 Despite Ongoing Tensions 
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US-China Trade Grew in Q3 Despite Ongoing Tensions 

Growth in bilateral trade occurred amid a broader 7.7 percent increase in US-worldwide trade. Several key import and export categories experienced significant growth, including US small electrical appliance imports and aerospace exports.

China Market Intelligence John Clark, Claire Zhao
Commerce Expands Semiconductor Export Controls, Trump Threatens New China Tariffs, and NDAA Negotiations Continue
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Commerce Expands Semiconductor Export Controls, Trump Threatens New China Tariffs, and NDAA Negotiations Continue

The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on Thursday released a comprehensive package of final rules designed to further impair China’s ability to produce advanced semiconductors.

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Washington Considers Historic Shift In Tariff Policy Toward China
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Washington Considers Historic Shift In Tariff Policy Toward China

President-elect Donald Trump and many other Republicans have made clear their intention to revoke China’s permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) status with the United States, a power that resides with Congress. Some, however, see the need for even higher tariffs than what would result from a so-called clean PNTR repeal, which has led to growing calls for the United States to both revoke China’s status and create a new tariff column entirely—column 3—designed specifically for imports from China.

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How Automotive Companies Are Responding to New Market Dynamics and Policy Developments
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How Automotive Companies Are Responding to New Market Dynamics and Policy Developments

Foreign automotive companies face both challenges and opportunities arising from increasing demand for new energy vehicles and the rise of Chinese automakers. NEVs include both battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

Article John Clark, Claire Zhao, Sherri Zhang