China Unveils 15th Five-Year Plan Focused on Technological Self-Sufficiency and Economic Stability
China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) emphasizes technological self-sufficiency, economic resilience, and environmental sustainability. Key targets include GDP growth of 4.5-5%, a 17% reduction in carbon intensity, and increased R&D investment. The plan reflects a strategic shift away from reliance on real estate and exports, focusing instead on high-tech industries and domestic consumption. Additionally, it addresses demographic challenges and aims for a 'fertility-friendly society.'

China has launched its 15th Five-Year Plan, outlining strategic goals for 2026-2030, including GDP growth of 4.5-5% and a 17% reduction in carbon intensity. The plan prioritizes technological self-sufficiency, emphasizing advanced industries such as AI, semiconductors, and biotechnology.
It aims to bolster domestic consumption and manage the declining property sector. A focus on creating a 'fertility-friendly society' addresses demographic challenges. The plan includes commitments to enhance renewable energy and cut carbon emissions, reflecting China's long-term economic and environmental strategies.




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