China’s Two Sessions 2026 Spotlight Green Growth, AI Innovation
China’s 2026 Two Sessions highlight green growth, cultural-tourism integration, and AI-driven manufacturing as key priorities for economic and policy agendas.
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China’s 2026 Two Sessions highlight green growth, cultural-tourism integration, and AI-driven manufacturing as key priorities for economic and policy agendas.
China’s 2026 government work report sets 4.5-5% growth target while prioritizing technological innovation and increased R&D investment to navigate global economic complexities.
China proposes landmark environmental legislation to strengthen ecological protection laws and support sustainable modernization goals in 2026.
China’s National People’s Congress outlines 2026 priorities, emphasizing economic growth, tech innovation, and cross-strait relations ahead of its annual session.
As the New START treaty expires, Trump’s call for a new nuclear pact raises global security concerns, with implications for Asia’s geopolitical landscape.
U.S. President Donald Trump establishes ‘Board of Peace’ at Davos 2026, aiming to reshape conflict resolution in Asia and beyond.
China’s defense ministry reiterates Taiwan is an internal affair, warns separatist forces, and opposes external intervention in 2026 policy statement.
China emphasizes Yemen’s sovereignty and urges parties to prioritize peace efforts, highlighting diplomatic engagement in the Middle East amid regional challenges.
China’s basic medical insurance now covers 1.33 billion people, achieving near-universal healthcare access as the 14th Five-Year Plan concludes in 2025.
Scholars from China and Malaysia convened in Kuala Lumpur to address human rights challenges in the digital era, emphasizing global cooperation and ethical frameworks.
China and the U.S. enhance drug control collaboration in 2025, building on recent bilateral agreements and cross-departmental efforts to address global narcotics challenges.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng discussed economic cooperation and trade stability with U.S. officials in a high-level video conference, signaling progress in bilateral relations.
Fujian enacts first cross-Strait standards regulation to boost economic integration, effective January 2026. Encourages joint research and uniform practices.
China demands U.S. cease official exchanges with Taiwan region, reaffirming commitment to one-China principle amid rising cross-strait tensions in 2025.
China establishes permanent IMO mission in London, signaling enhanced global maritime cooperation and supply chain leadership in 2025.
China’s 2025 white paper outlines its commitment to global arms control, emphasizing peace and cooperation in emerging security domains.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng emphasizes stabilizing economic ties with the U.S. during talks with former American security advisor Stephen Hadley in Beijing.
China’s 2026-2030 development plan emphasizes tech innovation and green transition, hailed as stabilizing force in global economy by international experts.
President Xi Jinping calls for unity between Party leadership, people’s governance, and law-based systems to advance China’s rule of law in 2025.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng emphasizes stable economic cooperation with the U.S. during talks with NCUSCR representatives in Beijing.