The Communist Party of China Central Committee has announced the adoption of recommendations for the 15th Five-Year Plan, marking a pivotal roadmap for the nation's economic and social development through 2025. The blueprint aims to advance China's modernization strategy while addressing global competition and domestic priorities.
Jiang Jinquan, director of the CPC Central Committee's Policy Research Office, emphasized the plan's role in realizing socialist modernization by 2035. 'This period will consolidate foundational achievements and systematically implement the vision outlined at the 20th CPC National Congress,' he stated during a media briefing.
The 61-article document outlines three core components: a review of progress under the 14th Five-Year Plan, strategic initiatives for key sectors, and measures to strengthen governance under CPC leadership. Priorities include technological self-reliance, high-quality growth, and environmental sustainability through the Beautiful China Initiative.
Han Wenxiu of the Central Committee's Financial and Economic Affairs Office highlighted concrete targets: 'We aim for breakthroughs in scientific innovation, cultural advancement, and quality-of-life improvements while maintaining national security.' The plan aligns with China's long-term vision to balance economic transformation with global competitiveness.
Analysts note the recommendations reflect China's adaptive approach to evolving international dynamics, positioning the nation to navigate complex challenges while pursuing sustainable development.
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Officials hail adoption of 15th Five-Year Plan recommendations
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