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China’s 2025 fiscal spending rises to 28.74 trln yuan

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China’s 2025 fiscal spending rises to 28.74 trln yuan

2026-01-30 22:18 Last Updated At:22:37

China's nationwide fiscal spending totaled 28.74 trillion yuan (over 4 trillion U.S. dollars) in 2025, up one percent from a year earlier, official data showed on Friday, as authorities increased outlays for social welfare, education and sci-tech sectors while rolling out measures to shore up domestic consumption.

Data released by the Ministry of Finance of China showed spending on social security and employment rose 6.7 percent. Outlays for education, healthcare, science and technology, and energy conservation and environmental protection increased 3.2 percent, 5.7 percent, 4.8 percent and 6.1 percent, respectively, underscoring efforts to protect funding for key policy priorities.

The spending figures came as China introduced nationwide childcare subsidies in 2025, marking the first time China rolled out broad-based, universal cash payments directly to families.

Governments at all levels allocated about 100 billion yuan (near 15 billion U.S. dollars) for the program, including 90.4 billion yuan (over 13 billion U.S. dollars) from the central government. More than 30 million infants and toddlers have benefited so far, according to official data.

To help boost demand, the Finance Ministry also deployed 300 billion yuan (over 43 billion U.S. dollars) in ultra-long special treasury bonds across four batches to support consumer trade-in programs, encouraging households to replace old appliances and vehicles.

The measures have helped unlock consumption potential and speed up industrial upgrading, the ministry said.

China’s 2025 fiscal spending rises to 28.74 trln yuan

China’s 2025 fiscal spending rises to 28.74 trln yuan

Liu Haixing, special envoy of General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping, visited Vietnam from Thursday to Friday to congratulate the successful convening of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and To Lam on his election as general secretary of the CPV Central Committee.

Liu, head of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee, delivered a congratulatory letter from Xi to To Lam.

Liu said that China stands ready to work with Vietnam to faithfully implement the important consensus reached by the top leaders of the two parties, and promote new and greater development in building the China-Vietnam community with a shared future.

To Lam expressed his sincere appreciation and extended warm greetings to Xi.

He noted that the new leadership of the CPV Central Committee is willing to continue deepening relations between the two parties and countries.

During his visit, Liu also met with Le Hoai Trung, member of the Political Bureau of the CPV Central Committee and minister of foreign affairs of Vietnam.

Xi's special envoy visits Vietnam

Xi's special envoy visits Vietnam

Xi's special envoy visits Vietnam

Xi's special envoy visits Vietnam

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