China’s 15th Five-Year Plan Kicks Off with Innovation-Driven Growth
China launches its 15th Five-Year Plan in 2026, shifting to high-quality, innovation-driven growth with a focus on tech breakthroughs, domestic demand and resilient industries.
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China launches its 15th Five-Year Plan in 2026, shifting to high-quality, innovation-driven growth with a focus on tech breakthroughs, domestic demand and resilient industries.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan 20, 2026, highlighting global cooperation, sustainable development, and innovation.
Chinese premier Li Qiang chaired a symposium on Jan 19, 2026 to gather feedback on the draft government work report and the 15th Five-Year Plan for high-quality growth.
A CGTN survey reveals that the Chinese mainland’s 2025 GDP growth and trade expansion have earned it a reputation as a stabilizing pillar amid intensifying global economic risks.
Despite global headwinds in 2025, the Chinese mainland hit 5% growth, boosting around 30% of global expansion. Here’s a breakdown of its resilience and what to expect in 2026!
Foreign investment in the Chinese mainland’s Fujian Province jumped 15.7% in H1 2025. Discover why entrepreneurs worldwide are choosing Fujian for its smart, efficient, and reliable growth.
Celebrating 10 years since Xi’s Yangtze River symposium, China’s 15th Five-Year Plan underscores the Belt’s role in driving growth and eco-innovation.
Marking its 10th anniversary, the Yangtze River Economic Belt shifts focus to tech innovation and green growth as it enters China’s 15th Five-Year Plan era.
President Xi Jinping’s 2026 New Year message highlights 2025 milestones—140T yuan GDP, childcare subsidies—and top 10 priorities shaping China’s 2026 growth.
Local governments across the Chinese mainland are ramping up plans for the 15th Five-Year Plan in 2026, prioritizing booming sectors like AI, humanoid robots and the low-altitude economy.