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Category: China

China and Latin America in 2025: Strategic Growth in Trade, Investment, and Culture

As China and Latin America deepen economic and cultural ties, 2025 marks a milestone in their evolving strategic partnership. With a focus on sustainable growth, innovation, and cross-border collaboration, both regions are advancing trade, investment, and cultural exchange. Key developments include massive infrastructure projects like Peru’s Chancay Port, green energy investments in Brazil, lithium cooperation in Chile, and growing cultural diplomacy. Hong Kong and Chinese cities play pivotal roles in facilitating financial, legal, and diplomatic connections. Together, these initiatives are redefining global cooperation and positioning China and Latin America as dynamic partners in a multipolar world.

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China Economic Outlook 2025

China’s economic outlook for 2025 signals a year of transformation, marked by shifts towards high-tech production, consumption-driven growth, and sustainable development. With GDP expected to grow by at least 5%, government policies are focusing on stimulating domestic demand, stabilizing the property sector, and expanding green energy and healthcare industries. Key initiatives include consumer trade-in programs, fiscal stimulus, and monetary easing. While global trade tensions pose challenges, China’s strategic diversification and policy adaptability position it for resilience. As 2025 unfolds, China remains committed to innovation, high-quality growth, and economic stability.

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Promoting High-Quality Development: Interpretation of New Policies for the Financial Leasing Industry in Shanghai’s Lin-gang Special Area

On December 12, 2024, the Lin-gang Special Area of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone introduced new measures to promote high-quality financial leasing development. These policies aim to enhance competitiveness through optimized business environments, financial support, and industry-specific incentives. Key areas of focus include civil aviation, medical equipment, and green leasing, alongside fostering cross-border innovation and talent development. Effective from January 1, 2025, these measures will shape a dynamic financial leasing ecosystem. Companies should leverage these policies, strengthen financial partnerships, and expand internationally to maximize growth opportunities, especially under the Belt and Road Initiative.

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New Policies in Development of Western China: Catalogue of Encouraging Industries in Western China (2025 Version)

The Catalogue of Encouraging Industries in Western China (2025 Version) is a policy document that outlines the industries that the Chinese government encourages for investment and development in its western regions. The 2025 version aims to further boost the economic growth in western China by providing attractive incentives for both domestic and foreign investors. The industries listed in this catalogue are considered essential for the region’s modernization and sustainable development. These industries encompass various sectors, including high-tech, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and ecological protection.

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China Further Relaxes Visa-free Transit Policy

China has expanded its visa-free transit policy, effective 17 December 2024, to allow eligible foreign nationals to stay up to 10 days (240 hours), up from the previous 72-144 hours. The policy also increases the number of visa-free entry ports from 39 to 60, with new additions in Anhui, Guizhou, Hainan, Jiangxi, and Shanxi provinces. Nationals from 54 countries, including the US, UK, and Brazil, qualify for this policy. Additionally, China’s unilateral visa exemption program now offers extended stays of up to 30 days and includes academic and cultural exchanges as valid travel purposes.

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China Economic Outlook 2023

China’s economy is expected to fare better than in the previous year and achieve a relatively quick and sharp rebound in activity, despite a somewhat sluggish start in the first quarter. The IMF as well as many international investment banks and financial institutions have revised upwards their forecasts for China’s economic growth in 2023.

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