China Commits to Eliminating Severe Air Pollution by 2025
China aims to eliminate severe air pollution by 2025 under its 14th Five-Year Plan, ramping up pollution control, emission reduction, and advanced forecasting systems.
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China aims to eliminate severe air pollution by 2025 under its 14th Five-Year Plan, ramping up pollution control, emission reduction, and advanced forecasting systems.
Provincial legislatures across China announce plans to boost technological innovation and set ambitious economic growth targets for 2025, the final year of the 14th Five-Year Plan.
China’s top political advisor Wang Huning calls for thorough preparation as the nation approaches the third session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee, aiming to achieve the goals of the 14th Five-Year Plan.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping emphasizes unity and strategic resolve to overcome challenges and advance modernization in his recent speech.
The Chinese mainland’s CPC Central Committee held a symposium to gather insights and strategies for sustaining economic growth as the 14th Five-Year Plan nears its end.
The CPC Central Committee unveils its 2025 economic strategy and anti-corruption measures, emphasizing proactive fiscal policies and robust Party leadership.
Premier Li Qiang emphasizes the implementation of central policies and key projects to achieve China’s economic and social development goals for 2024 during a State Council meeting.
China’s top economic official affirms a 5% GDP growth target for 2024, aligning with the 14th Five-Year Plan, citing confidence in economic conditions and development efforts.
China’s 6th Import Expo in Shanghai highlights the nation’s commitment to global openness and sustained economic growth amid new challenges in globalization.