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Understanding China’s Key Economy Indicators for Q3 2024

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China’s economy reached RMB 94,974.6 billion (US$13,004.3 billion) in Q3 2024, growing by 4.6% year-on-year. Despite challenges in the real estate sector and weak consumer demand, September data indicates a stabilization of economic activity.

China’s GDP Grows by 4.8% in the First Three Quarters of 2024

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China’s GDP grew by 4.8 percent in the first three quarters of 2024, according to the NBS data. By quarter, the GDP grew by 5.3%, 4.7%, and 4.6% from Q1 to Q3, respectively.

China’s EdTech Market: Growth Trajectories and Future Prospects

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China’s educational technology (EdTech) market reached US$133.9 billion in 2023. With a projected CAGR exceeding 6 percent through 2028, the sector presents significant growth potential for investors.

China International Import Expo (CIIE) 2024: A Complete Guide

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This article provides a comprehensive guide on how foreign businesses and investors can participate in the CIIE 2024, which will be held from November 5-10.

An Introduction to Doing Business in China 2024/25 for Polish Companies – New Publication Out Now

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This business guide is designed to support Polish businesses in their first steps towards implementing their China strategy. It offers the latest updates on doing business in China and insights into the Sino-Polish relationship.

China-Türkiye Trade and Investment Profile

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The bilateral investment relationship between China and Türkiye is characterized by promising opportunities in various sectors, including automotive, renewable energy, and infrastructure.

China to Pilot Water Tax Nationwide: What Does It Mean for Businesses

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Starting from December 1, 2024, China will implement a pilot water tax nationwide, replacing the current water fee charging mechanism. The cost burden of water usage for residents and general industrial and commercial activities will remain unchanged.

Transit Visa Exemptions in China: 24-Hour, 72-Hour, and 144-Hour Options

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Foreign travelers have several options for transit visa exemptions when traveling through China between two different countries, including 24, 72, or 144 hour transit visa exemptions.

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