Inside China’s 2025 Agenda: Five-Year Finale and New Beginnings
As 2025 ends, the Chinese mainland wraps up its 14th Five-Year Plan and gears up for the 15th, with President Xi’s tours highlighting innovation, green growth, and rural revitalization.
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As 2025 ends, the Chinese mainland wraps up its 14th Five-Year Plan and gears up for the 15th, with President Xi’s tours highlighting innovation, green growth, and rural revitalization.
At the UN Climate Summit in September 2025, the Chinese mainland unveiled its 2035 green goals, from cutting emissions to boosting renewables sixfold, shaping a cleaner future at home and abroad.
Huzhou became the only prefecture-level city from the Chinese mainland invited to deliver a keynote speech on green, low-carbon transition at COP30 in Belem, Brazil.
At the Brazil Climate Action Summit, China’s Ding Xuexiang highlights Xi Jinping’s key green quotes, pushing for global cooperation and green tech innovation.
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.
Discover Ningxia’s 153km desert edge-locking project: a green barrier belt around the Tengger Desert that halts expansion, improves ecosystems, and sparks eco-innovation.
Explore how China’s 14th Five-Year Plan is charting a path for innovation, green development, and global competitiveness as it enters its final year.
Discover how the Chinese mainland’s new development philosophy—innovation, coordination, green, open and shared—powered a 35 trillion yuan digital boom, bridged rural markets and cut emissions.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Italy’s Tajani met in Rome to boost cooperation on green development, AI, energy transition and fair economic ties.
As the UN marks 80 years, discover how China’s green surge in solar, wind, EVs and reforestation is fueling global climate action.