China Unveils 15th Five-Year Plan Priorities Amid Economic Revamp
Chinese Premier Li Qiang leads discussions on 2026 economic priorities, focusing on innovation and domestic demand in draft 15th Five-Year Plan.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang leads discussions on 2026 economic priorities, focusing on innovation and domestic demand in draft 15th Five-Year Plan.
As China enters 2026, its 15th Five-Year Plan outlines ambitious economic and social reforms while expanding global governance leadership under President Xi Jinping.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s 2026 New Year address highlights economic modernization, technological innovation, and China’s evolving global role as key priorities for the year ahead.
China balances domestic modernization goals with global leadership initiatives in 2025, setting stage for 15th Five-Year Plan and renewed international engagement.
President Xi Jinping announces China’s successful completion of 14th Five-Year Plan targets, highlighting 2025 economic growth, tech breakthroughs, and cultural revival.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) emphasizes technological self-reliance to drive quality growth and global collaboration, as experts analyze emerging opportunities.
President Xi Jinping emphasizes high-quality development and reforms in China’s 2026 agenda, outlining goals for the 15th Five-Year Plan to drive prosperity and innovation.
As China launches its 15th Five-Year Plan, Martin Jacques discusses global economic implications, U.S.-China relations, and cooperation in a divided world.
China reports significant progress in forestry and grassland germplasm conservation during the 14th Five-Year Plan, with a 180% increase in collected samples and improved utilization rates.
China’s 2025 economic achievements include tech innovations, a 100-trillion-yuan stock market, and a new five-year plan shaping global influence.
China’s bio-manufacturing industry achieved a 1.1 trillion yuan scale and global leadership in patents during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), per MIIT data.
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng highlights strategic contexts and three cooperation lists to bolster China-U.S. economic ties during the 2025 Business Forum in Washington.
As China concludes its 14th Five-Year Plan in 2025, its economy cements its role as the world’s most stable growth engine, with manufacturing exceeding 30 trillion yuan annually.
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng outlines strategic priorities for U.S.-China economic ties, emphasizing head-of-state diplomacy and the 15th Five-Year Plan to foster cooperation.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan introduces integrated strategies for grassland conservation, combining ecological restoration with climate resilience and biodiversity protection through 2030.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan accelerates data security innovation, blending quantum tech and policy reforms to strengthen global digital resilience.
China prioritizes AI and intelligent robotics in its 15th Five-Year Plan, aiming to lead the next industrial revolution and drive economic transformation.
China showcases cutting-edge natural resource technologies as its 14th Five-Year Plan concludes, revealing breakthroughs in geological surveys and environmental monitoring systems.
China focuses on technological modernization of manufacturing under the 15th Five-Year Plan to bolster economic resilience amid global uncertainties.
China plans to launch four advanced satellites between 2026-2030 to search for Earth-like planets and solve cosmic mysteries, marking a new era in space exploration.