How 2025 Tariffs Are Changing China’s Export Landscape
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.
China’s 2025 Legislative Agenda: Key Laws and Regulations for Foreign Companies to Watch
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 China+ Strategy: Cross-Border Restructuring for Supply Chain Resilience
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.
Additional Compliance After Completing China’s Annual CIT Filing
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.
China-Germany Economic Relations 2025: What Merz’s Leadership Means for Trade and Investment
Under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Germany’s relationship with China is entering a phase of cautious recalibration. In 2024, bilateral trade reached approximately EUR 246 billion (US$279 billion), and over 5,000 German companies operate in China, with most planning to maintain or expand their investments.
China’s Economy in April 2025: Resilient Exports and Investment Defy US Tariffs
China’s economy showed resilience in April 2025 despite the impact of US tariffs, with strong industrial output, services, and trade.
Accounting Digitalization in China 2025: Electronic Voucher Accounting Data Standards Promoted Nationwide
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.
China’s Industrial Power Rates 2025: A Guide for Investors
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.