Hong Kong’s Strategic Role in China’s 15th Five-Year Plan Unveiled
Hong Kong positions itself as key bridge for China’s 15th Five-Year Plan, leveraging global finance expertise and mainland integration to drive national development goals.
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Hong Kong positions itself as key bridge for China’s 15th Five-Year Plan, leveraging global finance expertise and mainland integration to drive national development goals.
Uruguay’s Ambassador to China highlights the global significance of China’s Two Sessions and 15th Five-Year Plan, emphasizing strengthened bilateral cooperation and economic stability.
CPPCC member Tu Haiming outlines Hong Kong’s four key roles in China’s 15th Five-Year Plan, emphasizing economic integration and innovation.
China’s draft law on national development planning, submitted to the NPC in March 2026, aims to institutionalize long-term economic strategies through legal frameworks, enhancing governance predictability.
China achieves 90% completion of national transport network, aims for 95% by 2030 through smart logistics and green tech investments under new Five-Year Plan.
China completes 90% of national transport network framework, leads global logistics with record port throughput and express delivery volumes under 14th Five-Year Plan.
China pledges to enhance its foreign investment environment and service systems during the 15th Five-Year Plan, aiming to attract global businesses by 2026.
China reports major strides in high-speed rail, AI, and quantum tech during its 14th Five-Year Plan, with innovation remaining central to modernization efforts through 2030.
China’s 2026 Two Sessions outline dual focus on economic resilience and global partnerships, with new tech initiatives and Global South cooperation frameworks.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) outlines a strategic shift toward sustainable growth, emphasizing tech innovation and green energy to drive economic resilience.
China’s top provincial economies intensify reforms and innovation strategies to implement the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), driving national modernization goals.
China launches 15th Five-Year Plan focusing on tech-driven modernization, with Jiangsu Province leading industrial innovation and supply chain resilience efforts through 2030.
China aims to produce 725 million tonnes of grain annually by 2030, bolstering food security amid climate challenges and global uncertainties.
China’s 2026 Two Sessions spotlight the 15th Five-Year Plan, balancing tech innovation with global supply chain stability as international partners assess cooperation opportunities.
China’s 2026 Two Sessions outlines the 15th Five-Year Plan, prioritizing innovation, domestic demand, and stable growth targets amid global economic challenges.
Discover how China’s LHAASO observatory on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau is advancing cosmic ray research and shaping the 2026 Five-Year Plan’s scientific goals.
China has met its 2025 economic and social targets, completing the 14th Five-Year Plan and advancing modernization, Premier Li Qiang announced at the National People’s Congress.
China announces record 2025 R&D spending of $568 billion and unveils ambitious 2026-2030 tech strategy focusing on AI, quantum computing, and industrial transformation.
China’s economy achieved an average annual growth of 5.4% over the past five years, surpassing global averages and marking significant milestones under the 14th Five-Year Plan.
China announces successful completion of 2025 economic and social development goals, finalizing its 14th Five-Year Plan amid global challenges.