On August 27 in Beijing, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, convened a symposium with non-Party experts to gather fresh ideas for drafting the CPC Central Committee's recommendations for the 15th Five-Year Plan.
At the symposium, voices ranged from tech entrepreneurs to climate activists, academic researchers to cultural innovators. Participants explored themes like digital transformation, green growth and international collaboration.
This inclusive approach signals the CPC's emphasis on tapping broader perspectives as it sets economic and social goals for the next five years in the Chinese mainland.
For young global citizens and business leaders, the plan could unlock new opportunities in emerging markets, sustainable ventures and cross-border partnerships.
As the world watches, the 15th Five-Year Plan process highlights how policy-making can blend top-down vision with bottom-up insight, shaping China's path on the global stage.
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CPC leadership seeks advices from non-CPC personages on Five-Year Plan
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