This year marks the start of China's 15th Five-Year Plan period. Many observers have highlighted the significance of the new five-year plan, emphasizing China's economic resilience and potential to drive global growth.
Five years mark both time and progress.China has seen advancements across many areas — from vibrant consumption and faster innovation to a greener transition and cultural vitality.
The more turbulent the world gets, the more we feel the need to come to Beijing, that is what international journalists gathered outside the Great Hall of the People are saying about this year's national two sessions. In a world searching for direction, China's choices matter. Check out the video to find more.
In a recent exclusive interview with China Daily, Jeffrey Sachs, president of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, said China's technological leadership is already well recognized globally, prompting many countries to look to Chinese modernization for inspiration.
China's annual two sessions have drawn global attention once again in this March. In this special coverage of the two sessions, parliamentarians from around the world share their insights about the event.
China's 2025 economic achievements released: GDP grew by 5 percent, reaching 140.19 trillion yuan; 12.67 million urban jobs created; personal incomes rose in step with economic growth; and grain output rose to 715 million metric tons.
For China's national two sessions this year, all eyes are on the 15th Five-Year Plan, a blueprint guiding the nation's economic, social, and technological priorities over the next five years.
South Australia's Trade and Investment Minister Joe Szakacs has highlighted China's leadership in green technology innovation, emphasizing that the state's energy transition would benefit from Chinese expertise.
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