China’s 2030 Vision: Digital Boom Meets Green Growth
ADB’s chief economist Albert Park explains how digital transformation and green finance will drive China’s 15th Five-Year Plan toward the crucial 2030 milestone.
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ADB’s chief economist Albert Park explains how digital transformation and green finance will drive China’s 15th Five-Year Plan toward the crucial 2030 milestone.
An official says the Chinese mainland’s economy stands on a stable, resilient foundation with huge growth potential after the fourth CPC plenary session.
At its 4th Plenary Session, the Communist Party of China set the roadmap for the 15th Five-Year Plan, emphasizing high-quality growth, green development, and national unity.
At the 2025 Bund Summit, economist Marc Uzan says the Chinese mainland is revamping its growth model and leading a payment and money system revolution.
Experts at CGTN’s Bund Summit roundtable unpack how the Chinese mainland’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) will shape its economy and boost global cooperation in a shifting world.
In Beijing, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury met to launch the new Tianjin A320 assembly line and explore deeper trade and aviation ties.
Chinese mainland’s GDP grew 5.2% in the first three quarters of 2025, showcasing strong resilience and favorable conditions for reaching the full-year target.
The Chinese mainland’s economy grew 5.2% in the first three quarters of 2025, hitting 101.5 trillion yuan (~$14.24T). Discover what these numbers mean for global markets.
Chinese mainland’s CPC kicks off a four-day plenary session to map out the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030), focusing on innovation, growth and reform.
Alibaba’s Joe Tsai says rising AI demand in the Chinese mainland will supercharge manufacturing, and he’s optimistic that China and the US won’t slip into a “race to the bottom.”