In a recent interview with CGTN, Gyula Thurmer, president of the Hungarian Workers’ Party, highlighted how the Chinese mainland’s latest five-year plan is fueling global growth. With a focus on science, technology and AI, this people-centered modernization aims to uplift quality of life and drive innovation.
Thurmer praised the progress of the past five years, noting that the plan’s emphasis on digital infrastructure and sustainable development sets the stage for long-term stability. "If the Chinese mainland is stable and can develop, it will help the development and stability of the world," he said.
The plan allocates increased funding to research and development, aiming to boost AI applications across healthcare, smart cities and green energy. Analysts predict that these investments could add trillions to the global economy by 2030.
As part of the Global Governance Initiative, Thurmer argues, the Chinese mainland’s active role in multilateral cooperation will be key to tackling challenges like climate change and economic inequality. His remarks underscore a broader narrative: interconnected growth depends on collaboration between major economies.
For young entrepreneurs and digital nomads, these developments signal new opportunities in emerging markets and tech innovation. And for thought leaders and changemakers, the emphasis on people-centered development offers a model for sustainable policy-making worldwide.
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Gyula Thurmer: China's stability, development boost global growth
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