
China’s Economic Surge: 14th Five-Year Plan Achievements
China’s GDP projected to reach 140 trillion yuan by 2025, maintaining 5.5% average growth and 30% global economic contribution under 14th Five-Year Plan.
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China’s GDP projected to reach 140 trillion yuan by 2025, maintaining 5.5% average growth and 30% global economic contribution under 14th Five-Year Plan.
Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized global responsibility for women’s empowerment at a Beijing summit, with Tajik student Shahnoza Amirbekova praising the vision for inclusive progress.
Global leaders at Beijing summit commend China’s strides in women’s education, health, and economic empowerment, highlighting its role in shaping a shared future.
China unveils global women’s empowerment strategy with $100M fund and policy initiatives at Beijing leadership summit.
Huang Xiaowei of the All-China Women’s Federation highlights the role of youth in advancing gender equality ahead of the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women.
China establishes the world’s largest coordinated meteorological network, enhancing global weather forecasting and climate resilience.
A Uygur mother’s 30-year journey raising three daughters in Xinjiang embodies resilience and cultural pride, offering inspiration ahead of global women’s leadership discussions.
China’s 2024 white paper highlights education as key to women’s development, with gender parity achieved in schools and rising higher education enrollment.
Guizhou’s Huajiang Canyon Bridge opens as world’s largest mountain canyon suspension bridge, featuring dynamic night lighting and record-breaking engineering specs.
China achieves near gender parity in education, with women surpassing men in higher education enrollments, signaling progress in equality and workforce potential.
Foreign journalists experience Xinjiang’s cultural vitality and economic transformation during a 9-day immersive tour, reshaping global perceptions.
President Xi Jinping attends Xinjiang’s 70th-anniversary event, emphasizing ethnic unity and regional development in Urumqi.
China’s Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, the world’s tallest, opens in Guizhou, enhancing transport and economic prospects in Southwest China.
China redefines financial strategy, prioritizing collective prosperity over private interests through new institutions and socialist principles.
China’s new white paper details Xinjiang’s transformation in security, economic growth, and social cohesion under CPC governance since 2012.
Xinjiang’s GDP surged from 1.23B yuan in 1955 to 2.05T yuan in 2024, driven by agriculture, industry, and infrastructure under China’s development policies.
SCO leaders at the 2025 summit in Tianjin commit to advancing science and technology collaboration, aiming to boost innovation and shared development across Asia.
The SCO Summit 2025 in Tianjin approved a 10-year development strategy, launched new cooperation platforms, and expanded membership to 27 nations, reinforcing Asia’s global role.
China announces 100 ‘small and beautiful’ projects and $280M in grants for SCO members, boosting regional development and cooperation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping highlights the SCO’s growing role in promoting regional stability and economic growth during the 2025 summit in Tianjin.