The economic performance of China’s 31 mainland provinces in the first half of the year offers valuable insight into national growth patterns and serves as a key indicator of the country’s trajectory for the rest of 2025.
Timeline tracking key developments affecting EU-China relations, including trade and business engagement, under the new European Parliament.
China’s economic policy in H2 2025 emphasizes monetary accommodation, targeted fiscal support, and structural reforms after stronger-than-expected GDP growth, while leaving room for more stimulus if the outlook weakens.
On August 11, 2025, the US–China tariff truce was extended for another 90 days, halting planned tariff hikes and providing businesses short-term stability.
The current landscape of US-China tariff rates is complex, with multiple overlapping trade measures in effect. This article explains which tariffs apply in 2025 and how they intersect.
This timeline was created on January 21, 2025, and was last updated on July 30, 2025. Most recently, the US-China tariff truce got extended for another 90 days until November 10, 2025.
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China Outbound Direct Investment (ODI) Tracker: 2024-25
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The 2025 GBA IIT subsidy application in Guangzhou is live. Find out how foreign talents can claim rebates before the October 20 deadline.
Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for July 2025 has now been updated.
China Draft VAT Implementation Regulations will reshape tax certainty for foreign-invested enterprises, streamlining compliance, cash flow, and cross-border trade planning.
In this monthly China tax brief for July 2025, we spotlight significant taxation policies and measures for businesses.
Tax health and dispute strategies are essential for foreign firms navigating heightened enforcement and digital compliance tools. This issue of China Briefing Magazine explores how investors in China can build tax health, handle audits, and resolve disputes effectively.
In our Asia Transfer Pricing Brief for Q2 2025, we present the latest updates and new guidelines on transfer pricing in Hong Kong and Asia.
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How to Apply for Additional VAT Deduction for Advanced Manufacturing Companies in 2025
Key Considerations for Foreign Businesses in Cross-Border Restructuring
China Monthly Tax Brief: June 2025
China Tax Filing: Apply for Super Deductions of R&D Expenses for H1 2025 in July
China’s Supreme People’s Court has clarified employer liability in subcontracting, outsourcing, and affiliating arrangements in its recent judicial interpretation. For foreign investors, it stresses the need for qualification checks, strong contracts, and proactive compliance to mitigate risks.
China’s newly revised entry-exit and K visa policy, effective October 1, 2025, opens the door to young foreign science and tech talent with greater flexibility and fewer barriers.
China’s newly released Judicial Interpretation II on Labor Disputes marks a significant development in unifying legal standards across high-risk employment areas. Foreign-invested enterprises are advised to act timely to reduce labor dispute risks and enhance operational certainty.
China is establishing a state-led framework recognizing processed data as a new form of intellectual property (IP), enabling its registration, licensing, and commercialization through formal exchanges.
New CAC rules make data protection officer (DPO) reporting mandatory for companies processing over one million individuals’ data. Find out if your business needs to comply and how to file.
China unveiled a fresh policy package to promote foreign reinvestment, addressing investor concerns through streamlined approvals, tax perks, and better financing access —part of a broader strategy to stabilize investment and deepen economic ties.
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How to Choose an Agency for Personal Information Protection Audits (Part II)
China Amends Anti-Unfair Competition Law – Key Takeaways for Foreign Companies
Hong Kong’s Stablecoins Bill: What It Means and Why It Matters
Hong Kong food and beverage market remains a dynamic and competitive hub, driven by tourism recovery, demand for quality and wellness products, and evolving e-commerce channels.
China is investing heavily in brain-computer interface technology, opening up vast new frontiers in healthcare, rehabilitation, and entertainment.
Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for July 2025 has now been updated.
This article explores the structure and regulatory framework of China’s halal food market, highlights key regional initiatives, and outlines practical strategies for foreign businesses seeking access to this specialized and growing segment of China’s food economy.
China’s collectible toys market, as exemplified by the success of Pop Mart's Labubu, is a rapidly growing lifestyle and cultural phenomenon driven by young, digitally savvy consumers.
China’s AI healthcare market is expanding rapidly, driven by a combination of state-backed policies, vast centralized data, and dual urban–rural demand.
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China's Industrial Power Rates 2025: A Guide for Investors
China’s Startup Landscape - Industries, Investment, and Incentive Policies 2025
US Trump Tariffs: Key Implications for China's Ultra-Fast Fashion
Investing in the Future: Opportunities in China’s Humanoid Robotics and Embodied AI Industry
China’s Supreme People’s Court has clarified employer liability in subcontracting, outsourcing, and affiliating arrangements in its recent judicial interpretation. For foreign investors, it stresses the need for qualification checks, strong contracts, and proactive compliance to mitigate risks.
The 2025 GBA IIT subsidy application in Guangzhou is live. Find out how foreign talents can claim rebates before the October 20 deadline.
China’s newly revised entry-exit and K visa policy, effective October 1, 2025, opens the door to young foreign science and tech talent with greater flexibility and fewer barriers.
This article offers a guide to minimum wages in the Chinese Mainland and discuss how labor costs are affected by changes to the minimum wage levels. The data is current as of July 25, 2025.
The newly implemented childcare subsidy in China marks a historic step in national birth support policy, with important implications for foreign companies targeting Chinese families. This analysis covers the policy framework, demographic impacts, and sector-specific opportunities.
China's new Vocational Skills Training Initiative (2025–2027) aims to upgrade workforce capabilities across strategic sectors, improve labor inclusion, and align training with market needs.
Shanghai Raises Minimum Wage in 2025
High-Temperature Allowance in China: FIEs’ Compliance Checklist
China Labor Compliance in Hot Weather: What Foreign Companies Need to Know
China's Visa-Free Policies: Latest Updates
China’s Population Decline – The Impact on Business, the Economy, and Labor Markets
Timeline tracking key developments affecting EU-China relations, including trade and business engagement, under the new European Parliament.
China is establishing a state-led framework recognizing processed data as a new form of intellectual property (IP), enabling its registration, licensing, and commercialization through formal exchanges.
New CAC rules make data protection officer (DPO) reporting mandatory for companies processing over one million individuals’ data. Find out if your business needs to comply and how to file.
New guidelines outlining criteria for professional institutions to carry out personal information protection audits provide guidance for companies to choose the right auditor.
The new guidelines clarify requirements and processes for conducting personal information protection audits, compulsory for companies processing high volumes of personal information as of May 1, 2025.
A new landmark piece of legislation seeks to to protect essential services in Hong Kong from cyber threats by requiring operators of critical infrastructure to implement robust cybersecurity measures.
China’s AI Healthcare Market (Part I): Growth Trends, Drivers, and APAC Comparison
China's AI Healthcare Market (Part II): Opportunities and Strategies for Foreign Investors
Using Facial Recognition in China - New Guide on Filing with Local CAC
Cross-Border Data Transfers Official Q&A (II)
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