
The directives indicate a highly structured system for deleting content, filtering sensitive topics, and tracking platform compliance.
Officials across China are being assessed on loyalty, economic performance, and fiscal management in a new Party campaign.
The changes affect thousands of government positions and have fueled speculation about future cuts to China’s sprawling bureaucratic system.
Exporters say concerns over data controls, policy uncertainty, and geopolitical risks continue to drive production beyond China.
The warning comes as the regime broadens anti-espionage messaging into everyday digital tools, drawing scrutiny from industry observers.
Residents and business owners say weak incomes, layoffs, and falling asset values are eroding consumer confidence.
Dozens of state-owned enterprises are selling stakes in solar and energy projects amid mounting losses, bankruptcies, and oversupply.
Insiders say Beijing is vetting officials across Party and military systems, with political loyalty overtaking performance as the key criterion for promotion.
The regime is targeting procurement abuses, but experts say local protectionism and collusion remain widespread.
A white paper shows that a rapidly expanding elderly population is straining pensions, care facilities, and family support networks.