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Navigating China’s Halal Food Market: Opportunities and Compliance for Foreign Investors

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China’s halal food market is rapidly expanding, valued at over US$77 billion in 2024 and projected to grow at 10.8 percent annually through 2034. Demand is driven by a sizable Muslim population, rising incomes, and growing consumer trust in halal-certified products. China is home to about 20-25 million Muslims, primarily from ethnic minority groups such […]

China Manufacturing Tracker 2025

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Our tracker provides continuous updates on key economic and growth indicators in China’s manufacturing industry. The data for May 2025 has now been updated.

China’s Collectible Toys Market: Key Insights from Pop Mart’s Labubu Phenomenon

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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 (Part I): Growth Trends, Drivers, and APAC Comparison 

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China’s AI healthcare market is expanding rapidly, driven by a combination of state-backed policies, vast centralized data, and dual urban–rural demand.

China’s AI Healthcare Market (Part II): Opportunities and Strategies for Foreign Investors 

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China’s AI healthcare market offers high-growth opportunities across imaging, smart hospitals, drug discovery, and rural telemedicine, driven by strong policy backing and digital infrastructure.

China’s Industrial Power Rates 2025: A Guide for Investors

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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.

China’s Startup Landscape – Industries, Investment, and Incentive Policies 2025

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Explore China’s evolving startup scene—industries, VC trends, and the latest incentive policies shaping innovation and entrepreneurship in 2025.

US Trump Tariffs: Key Implications for China’s Ultra-Fast Fashion

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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.

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