Keep up with the latest news on Asia's biggest economy.Explore the China Focus hubChina’s industrial heartland fears price of green policyBeijing’s push to build a more environmentally friendly economy comes with costsChina’s economic slowdown: FT readers respondFT readers share their views on the future of the world’s second-largest economy Chinese dream readjusted: why uncertainty dims aspirationsMiddle class grows more insecure as social mobility slowsXi Jinping’s China: why entrepreneurs feel like second-class citizensStrong support for state-owned companies is weighing down on the dynamic private sector How foreign groups fare in China’s slowing two-track economyData show some multinationals buck trend as angst mounts for others and job security fears grow The Chinese economy is stabilisingBut significant doubts linger about President Xi Jinping’s commitment to private enterpriseMore from this SeriesChina's economic slowdownChina’s shrinking cities: ‘Most of my classmates have left’Growth has slowed to a trickle in parts of Manchuria — but some young people are finding new careers online
China’s industrial heartland fears price of green policyBeijing’s push to build a more environmentally friendly economy comes with costsChina’s economic slowdown: FT readers respondFT readers share their views on the future of the world’s second-largest economy Chinese dream readjusted: why uncertainty dims aspirationsMiddle class grows more insecure as social mobility slowsXi Jinping’s China: why entrepreneurs feel like second-class citizensStrong support for state-owned companies is weighing down on the dynamic private sector How foreign groups fare in China’s slowing two-track economyData show some multinationals buck trend as angst mounts for others and job security fears grow The Chinese economy is stabilisingBut significant doubts linger about President Xi Jinping’s commitment to private enterpriseMore from this SeriesChina's economic slowdownChina’s shrinking cities: ‘Most of my classmates have left’Growth has slowed to a trickle in parts of Manchuria — but some young people are finding new careers online