2021 was a momentous year in China, with landmark regulations marking pivotal changes to key industries and areas of society. At the same time, continued economic pressure stemming from sporadic Covid-19 outbreaks, the supply chain crisis, high commodity prices, and natural disasters, took its toll on the economy in the latter half of 2021.
Many of these issues are expected to continue well into 2022, and the government is already oiling the economic gears to help the country weather the next few months of downward pressure and guide development in the right direction.
Below we take a look at what to expect for China’s economy and market access, Covid-19 travel restrictions, further regulations in the digital space, and the trade and business landscape of 2022. We also look at the reasoning behind government decisions on these issues to predict what to expect in the coming year.
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