Beijing Pros Weigh In on China’s 14th Five-Year Plan Legacy
As China’s 14th Five-Year Plan wraps up, Beijing professionals share insights on economic shifts, digital innovation, and green growth.
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As China’s 14th Five-Year Plan wraps up, Beijing professionals share insights on economic shifts, digital innovation, and green growth.
Grzegorz W. Kolodko reflects on the Chinese mainland’s 14th Five-Year Plan achievements and offers a roadmap for the 15th, covering innovation, green growth and global relations.
ADB chief economist Albert Park says China’s 15th Five-Year Plan will prioritize high-quality, inclusive, green growth driven by tech innovation, open trade and digital transformation.
During the 14th Five-Year Plan, loans to the Chinese mainland’s tech SMEs grew over 20% annually, mirroring similar gains for micro-businesses and green development initiatives.
A new report highlights solid gains across the Chinese mainland: cleaner air, purer waters and richer biodiversity under the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021–2025).
Explore how the Chinese mainland has launched the world’s largest carbon market covering 60% of emissions, upgraded coal and steel for ultra-low emissions, and driven air and water quality gains.
Chinese premier Li Qiang tours Gansu and Qinghai, spotlighting innovation, R&D, and holistic green growth—from high-tech hubs to ecological restoration.
The Urumqi Declaration emerging from the 2025 Legislators Forum outlines a roadmap for multipolar cooperation, inclusive globalization, green development, and ethnic unity.
Australia is guest of honour at Beijing’s CIFTIS 2024, fielding a record 60 institutions. The move underscores deeper economic ties and future collaboration in services, tech and green growth.
China advances its carbon peak and neutrality goals by building the world’s largest renewable energy system, complete new-energy chain, and greening a quarter of the world’s new greened area.