China Five Year Plan
China's 14th Five-Year Plan is in its final year, making 2025 a crucial moment to assess the nation's progress. CGTN presents this interactive webpage, which condenses insights from 109,000 words of official reports and distills 119 key data points across five major areas economy, innovation, people's livelihoods, ecology, and security, tracking the progress of 20 core indicators.
During the 10th Five-Year Plan 2001-2005, China rose to become the world's fourth-largest economy. By the subsequent 11th plan, China overtook Germany and Japan, securing the second spot globally. By the conclusion of the 13th plan in 2020, China's GDP had crossed the 100 trillion yuan 13.7 trillion U.S. dollars at the current rate
As this year marks the conclusion of China's 14th Five-Year Plan 2021-25 period, the nation will embark in 2026 on the implementation of the 15th Five-Year Plan for economic and social development.
The 15th Five-Year Plan will therefore likely provide more details and policies for achieving this transition to the new control mechanism. Finally, the end of the 15th Five-Year Plan will also mark the deadline for China's first major carbon emissions target - reaching peak carbon emissions by 2030.
The five-year plan, also known as the Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development, is a key guiding document for China's medium- to long-term economic and social progress. It
Read the official translation of China's 14th Five-Year Plan, covering 2021-2025, passed by the National People's Congress in March 2021. The plan outlines the PRC's policy priorities, goals, and objectives in various sectors, such as innovation, industry, market, agriculture, urbanization, culture, environment, and opening up.
The plan outlines the major targets and tasks for China's economic and social development in the next five years, covering areas such as innovation, urbanization, regional coordination, reform, opening-up, green development, and people's wellbeing. It aims to improve the quality and effectiveness of development, maintain sustained and healthy growth, and pursue common prosperity.
This China Executive Briefing analyses China's 14 th 5-year plan that outlines the prioritisation areas up until 2035 with a focus on the sectors of innovation, climate change and domestic consumption. The 14th 5-year plan will give science, technology and innovation nearabsolute priority. Beyond raising productivity, boosting consumption
Learn about the series of social and economic development initiatives issued by the Chinese Communist Party since 1953. Compare the goals, achievements, and challenges of each plan, from the First Plan influenced by Soviet methodologies to the current 14th Plan.
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