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According to a survey released at the China International Import Expo, 88% of Chinese corporate CEOs expressed optimism about the economic outlook in China.
Posted Time: 2025 November 6 13:15
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On November 5th, the 8th China International Import Expo and Hongqiao International Economic Forum opened at the National Exhibition and Convention Center.
At this year's China International Import Expo, Deloitte launched four themed days with focuses on "Smart Insight", "Future Industry", "Global Navigation", and "New Drivers of Growth". Through publishing multiple industry research reports on healthca
As a popular research topic at this year's Import Expo achievement exhibition, KPMG has specifically released the report of China CEO Outlook 2025. Based on a large-scale survey of Chinese chief executives, this report provides an important reference
The report shows that 88% of Chinese CEOs surveyed are confident in the domestic economic growth in the next three years, a significant increase from last year and a record high in recent years. However, concerns about disruptive technologies (such a
It's noteworthy that entrepreneurs are enthusiastically embracing emerging technologies. In terms of AI deployment, despite economic uncertainties and operating pressures, 59% of Chinese CEOs are firmly viewing AI as a priority investment for their b
At the same time, the report also reveals the multiple challenges faced by enterprises, of which intensified market competition caused by the imbalance between supply and demand remains the biggest challenge facing enterprises 'operations. In this re
Jiang Liqin, the head of client and business development at KPMG China, stated that as we move towards the 15th Five-Year Plan period, the fundamental and long-term economic outlook remains positive. Chinese enterprises will address fierce market com