China Jan-Oct Fiscal Revenue Up 0.8% yoy

2025-11-18 00:23 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

China’s fiscal revenue increased by 0.8% in the first ten months of 2025 compared to a year earlier, following a 0.5% rise in the January–September period, according to data from the Ministry of Finance released on Monday.

During the period, fiscal revenue climbed to nearly CNY 18.65 trillion (USD 2.63 trillion).

The central government collected about CNY 8.19 trillion, down 0.8% yoy, while local governments collected CNY 10.46 trillion, up 2.1%.

Tax revenue rose 1.7% yoy to CNY 15.34 trillion, while non-tax revenue dropped 3.1% to CNY 3.31 trillion.

Meanwhile, fiscal expenditure expanded 2% to CNY 22.58 trillion.

Central government spending advanced 6.3%, while local government expenditure grew by 1.2% during the same period.

Spending on education totaled approximately CNY 3.41 trillion, up 4.7%.

Expenditure on science and technology reached CNY 784.7 billion, marking a 5.7% increase, while spending on social security and employment rose 9.3% to CNY 3.77 trillion.



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