This timeline was created on January 21, 2025, and was last updated on May 21, 2025. Most recently, US and China agreed to cut reciprocal tariff rates to 10 percent for a period of 90 days; US reduced de minimis tariff rates but costs remain high for small parcels.
China will start drafting its 15th Five-Year Plan in 2025, shaping national priorities from 2026 to 2030. Here's what we know so far.
The growing trade and investment relationship between China and Denmark not only reflects mutual economic interests but also highlights the complementary strengths of each nation.
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.
In the 2024-25 China Outbound Direct Investment (ODI) Tracker, China Briefing offers up-to-date data and insights on China’s outbound investment developments and trends. The data for Jan and Feb 2025 has been updated.
Facing rapid US tariffs hikes in 2025, China's export saw front-loaded shipments in March, leading to a surge ahead of steadier April volumes.
EU-China Relations After the 2024 European Elections: A Timeline
China-Germany Economic Relations 2025: What Merz’s Leadership Means for Trade and Investment
China’s Economy in April 2025: Resilient Exports and Investment Defy US Tariffs
China's Industrial Power Rates 2025: A Guide for Investors
US and China Cut Reciprocal Tariffs to 10% in 90-Day Reprieve - Highlights from US-China Trade Talks
Shenzhen has kicked off the 2025 application process for the Greater Bay Area Individual Income Tax subsidy. The application window is open from June 1 to July 31. Here is everything you need to know.
In this monthly China tax brief for May 2025, we spotlight significant taxation policies and measures for businesses.
The latest issue of China Briefing Magazine, “The China+ Strategy: Cross-Border Restructuring for Supply Chain Resilience“, is now available as a complimentary download on the Asia Briefing Publication Store.
Following the May 31 deadline for China’s annual CIT reconciliation, companies should prioritize the preparation and retention of supporting documents for potential inspections by the tax bureau.
Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for April 2025 has now been updated.
On May 19, China’s Ministry of Finance and eight other departments announced the nationwide application of electronic voucher accounting data standards. Learn what’s covered, how businesses should prepare, and why it matters for your operations.
Annual CIT Reconciliation in 2025 - A Brief Guide for Companies
China Monthly Tax Brief: April 2025
Filing Individual Tax Returns in Hong Kong: A Complete Guide
Bank Account Risk Management: Tips for Hong Kong Banking Operations
China’s New Instant VAT Refund Policy: Boost to Tourism and Retail, Amid Tariff Tensions
Companies can now seek removal from the abnormal operations list once violations are corrected, improving their social credit.
The agenda outlines China's legislative priorities for the year, including several new and amended regulations governing finance, foreign trade, tax, and economic development that may impact foreign companies.
The latest issue of China Briefing Magazine, “The China+ Strategy: Cross-Border Restructuring for Supply Chain Resilience“, is now available as a complimentary download on the Asia Briefing Publication Store.
New regulations for implementing the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law expand the scope of countermeasures and specify consequences for non-compliance. Here's what foreign companies should know.
This issue of the BOI Filing in China Q&A series explains how to determine the beneficial owner of an enterprise based on specific circumstances. It is the final installment in this three-part series.
Bank account risk management in Hong Kong is essential, as financial institutions tighten compliance checks of corporate accounts.
New Standards for FSMP Infant Formula in China: Key Compliance Deadlines and Registration Guidance
China's Social Credit System Raises Stakes for Dishonest Businesses
Selecting Compliant Providers: Understanding China’s 2025 Tax Service Regulations
China’s Cybersecurity Law Amendments: Key Changes in the Second Draft
China's Tightened Facial Recognition Regulations: Key Business Takeaways
Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for April 2025 has now been updated.
China’s industrial power rates depend upon the category of industry, type of electricity usage, region where it is located, time of use, as well as charging method. The data in this article is as of May 2025.
Explore China’s evolving startup scene—industries, VC trends, and the latest incentive policies shaping innovation and entrepreneurship in 2025.
US Trump Tariffs, reinstated in April 2025, revoked the de minimis exemption for Chinese shipments, introducing new tariffs on small packages and bulk imports. This shift threatens China’s ultra-fast fashion sector, by raising operational costs and disrupting their business model based on low-value, high-frequency shipments.
China's humanoid robot market is expected to become a multi-billion dollar industry within the next decade, presenting huge opportunities for investors in a variety of sectors.
China continues to dominate the ultra-fast fashion industry through efficient production, AI-driven trends, and cross-border e-commerce, but faces growing challenges in sustainability, labor practices, and regulatory compliance.
Eco-Tech Revolution: China's 2025 Blueprint for Sustainable Innovation
The Policies Shaping China’s Industry Landscape in 2025
China Industries to Watch in 2025: Tapping into Growth Opportunities
China’s Fertility Services Market: Navigating Growth, Challenges, and Opportunities
Navigating China’s Industry Priorities: Insights from 2024 Tax Cuts and Incentives
Shenzhen has kicked off the 2025 application process for the Greater Bay Area Individual Income Tax subsidy. The application window is open from June 1 to July 31. Here is everything you need to know.
This article looks at all of the China visa-free policies that are currently in place. Most recently on May 15, China expands its 30-day unilateral visa-free policy to five South American countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay.
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 June 3, 2025.
Traditional pay-based retention strategies are no longer enough. This article explores how foreign investors in China can adopt holistic approaches, focusing on employee development, wellness, and flexibility, to reduce turnover and maintain a competitive edge.
The latest issue of China Briefing Magazine, “The China+ Strategy: Cross-Border Restructuring for Supply Chain Resilience“, is now available as a complimentary download on the Asia Briefing Publication Store.
China's manufacturing sector is evolving fast—and talent strategy is at the heart of it. Discover how companies are navigating the workforce shift with reskilling programs, flexible employment models, and AI-powered talent insights.
Filing Individual Tax Returns in Hong Kong: A Complete Guide
Building Localized Recruiting Strategies to Succeed in China’s Evolving Labor Market
Visa for China: Who Needs to Apply and How?
Navigating China’s Evolving Labor Market in 2025
Hong Kong Abolishes MPF Offsetting: What Employers Need to Know
The CAC’s May 2025 Q&A sheds light on identifying and declaring important data for cross-border transfers from China and outlines the latest regulatory expectations for compliance.
Timeline tracking key developments affecting EU-China relations, including trade and business engagement, under the new European Parliament.
China’s Cyberspace Administration clarifies cross-border data transfer rules, offering foreign businesses guidance on streamlined data exports and compliance.
China's humanoid robot market is expected to become a multi-billion dollar industry within the next decade, presenting huge opportunities for investors in a variety of sectors.
China’s latest Cybersecurity Law amendments introduce stricter compliance requirements, higher penalties, and enhanced enforcement for businesses. Learn how these changes impact businesses and what companies must do to stay compliant.
China's new facial recognition regulations, effective June 1, 2025, impose stricter compliance rules on businesses, requiring justification for use, enhanced data security, and transparency. Learn what your company needs to do to stay compliant.
Shanghai Streamlines Data Export with New Data Negative List
Personal Information Protection Audits in China: Final Measures Effective May 1
China’s Space Economy: Unlocking Opportunities in Aerospace and Commercial Space Industries
China Robotics Industry: What Are the Opportunities for Foreign Stakeholders