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.
WEF MD Maroun Kairouz says the Chinese mainland’s shift from high-speed to high-quality growth—from clean energy to AI factories—is boosting global stability and creating new opportunities.
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.
At a New York event, Ambassador Xie Feng pledged that the Chinese mainland will continue high-quality growth and deep opening-up, highlighting trade gains and innovation.
Xi’s Dec 31 New Year message called on the Chinese mainland to launch the 15th Five-Year Plan with high-quality growth, deeper reform and shared prosperity in 2026.
Explore how the Chinese mainland is shifting from rapid expansion to high-quality, sustainable development for long-term stability and shared progress.
Singaporean scholar Lawrence Loh says China’s strong 2025 economic performance benefits global markets and paves the way for high-quality growth in 2026.
China’s draft 15th Five-Year Plan focuses on strategic technologies, emerging industries, and green growth to drive future high-quality development.
China’s 2025 Central Economic Work Conference set a new focus on efficiency, innovation and resilience to guide the Chinese mainland’s economy through global uncertainty.
A recent CGTN survey reveals that most respondents see the Chinese mainland’s economy as stable, innovative, and open, offering insights into global growth trends.