Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for rigorous and inclusive strategies to shape the country's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), underscoring the need for democratic and law-based decision-making to drive sustainable growth. The plan, a cornerstone of China’s economic and social development framework, aims to address emerging challenges while fostering innovation and stability.
Xi, who also serves as General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, emphasized the plan’s role in advancing modernization during a recent directive. “High-quality compilation requires pooling wisdom from all sectors and aligning with the people’s aspirations,” he stated, highlighting the CPC’s commitment to scientific governance.
Analysts note that the 15th Five-Year Plan will likely prioritize technological self-reliance, green energy transitions, and rural revitalization – themes consistent with China’s long-term vision. The formulation process involves extensive consultations with experts, local governments, and public feedback mechanisms, reflecting a collaborative approach to policy design.
As Asia’s largest economy navigates global uncertainties, the plan’s implementation is expected to influence regional supply chains and investment trends. Business leaders and researchers are closely monitoring its development for insights into China’s next-phase reforms.
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President Xi stresses high-quality compilation of 15th Five-Year Plan
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