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China's economy shows significant recovery in first two months of 2026: spokesman

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China's economy shows significant recovery in first two months of 2026: spokesman
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China's economy shows significant recovery in first two months of 2026: spokesman

2026-03-16 11:21 Last Updated At:15:47

China's economy showed significant recovery in the first two months of 2026, making a strong start for the new year, said a spokesman of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Monday.

At a press conference in Beijing, Fu Linghui, the spokesman and the chief economist of the NBS, briefed the media on the country's economic performance in January and February.

"We implemented a more proactive and effective macroeconomic policy in January and February. We intensified counter-cyclical and cross-cyclical adjustments, continued expanding domestic demand, improved supply, added new high-quality resources and made the best use of existing ones. As a result, production and supply increased at a faster pace, market demand was stable and showed signs of growth, employment and prices remained generally stable, and new quality productive forces grew strongly. The economy got off to a strong and good start," said Fu.

"Industrial production accelerated, with the equipment manufacturing and high-tech manufacturing sectors showing strong growth. In January and February, the value-added industrial output of industrial enterprises above designated size went up 6.3 percent year on year, and the pace was 1.1 percentage points faster than the level in December of last year. The value added of equipment manufacturing increased by 9.3 percent year on year, and the value added of high-tech manufacturing increased by 13.1 percent, outpacing overall industrial growth by 3.0 and 6.8 percentage points, respectively," said the spokesman.

The industrial output is used to measure the activity of large enterprises, each with an annual main business turnover of at least 20 million yuan (about 2.9 million U.S. dollars).

"The service sector saw rapid growth, with modern service industries developing at a fast pace. In January and February, the Index of Services Production increased by 5.2 percent year on year, 0.2 percentage points faster than in December of last year," he said.

"Market sales growth rebounded, with service retail sales growing rapidly. In January and February, the total retail sales of consumer goods reached 8.6079 trillion yuan (about 1.25 trillion U.S. dollars), a year-on-year increase of 2.8 percent, 1.9 percentage points faster than in December of last year. Service retail sales increased by 5.6 percent year on year, 0.1 percentage points faster than the previous year," said Fu.

China's economy shows significant recovery in first two months of 2026: spokesman

China's economy shows significant recovery in first two months of 2026: spokesman

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has said that the country is not asking for a ceasefire or negotiations with the United States, stating that Tehran is prepared to defend itself "as long as it takes" against what he described as an "illegal war."

In an interview with CBS News aired Sunday, Araghchi rejected claims that Iran has sought an end to hostilities.

"We never asked for a ceasefire, and we have never asked even for negotiations. We are ready to defend ourselves as long as it takes," said the minister.

He noted that Iran will continue its operations until U.S. President Donald Trump "comes to the point that this is an illegal war with no victory."

"We don't see any reason why we should talk with Americans, because we were talking with them when they decided to attack us, and that was for the second time," Araghchi added.

As for the Strait of Hormuz, the minister stressed that Iran has not closed this waterway. "This is up to our military to decide, and they have already decided to let a group of vessels belongs to different countries to pass," he noted.

Speaking about the nuclear issue, Araghchi reiterated that Tehran has never sought nuclear weapons.

Revealing that Iran had agreed to dilute its enriched uranium during pre-attack talks with the United States, the minister said that those enriched materials are now "under the rubble" following strikes on its nuclear facilities. "Everything is under the rubble," he said, adding that Iran has no current plans to recover enriched uranium stockpiles from the damaged sites.

Iran not asking for ceasefire or negotiations, ready to defend itself as long as it takes: FM

Iran not asking for ceasefire or negotiations, ready to defend itself as long as it takes: FM

Iran not asking for ceasefire or negotiations, ready to defend itself as long as it takes: FM

Iran not asking for ceasefire or negotiations, ready to defend itself as long as it takes: FM

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