China’s Social Credit System is a national framework aimed at assessing the trustworthiness of individuals, businesses, and government entities. Introduced in 2014, the system integrates data from various government agencies to encourage legal compliance and responsible behavior. It rewards entities with strong records while imposing restrictions on those that violate laws or regulations. The system continues to evolve, and in 2023, the Government Work Report proposed further improvements to enhance its effectiveness and fairness.
China Briefing, 2025, State Council Plan 2014, 2023 Measures, 2025, Credit China, 2025, Supreme Court List, 2025, NDRC, 2025
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