Hong Kong Unveils Five-Year Plan to Boost Integration with National Development
Hong Kong announces first five-year development plan to deepen integration with national strategies while strengthening its global economic role in 2026.
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Hong Kong announces first five-year development plan to deepen integration with national strategies while strengthening its global economic role in 2026.
Hong Kong accelerates integration with China’s 2026-2030 development strategy, expanding financial markets and innovation capabilities under the Five-Year Plan framework.
China announces new incremental policies to solidify economic growth and structural optimization. Officials from the National Development and Reform Commission outline plans to boost development.
China announces plans to incorporate carbon emission targets into its national economic and social development agenda, aiming to control both the total amount and intensity of emissions.
President Xi Jinping urges central Party and state departments to improve Party building and set a national example, emphasizing their role in deepening reforms and advancing modernization for high-quality development.
The Communist Party of China has, over the past century, achieved significant political milestones by establishing a strong political backbone and implementing reforms aligned with China’s unique conditions.