China’s Future Industries: Catalysts for National Growth and Global Cooperation
China’s greatest advantage is not just in isolated breakthroughs but in the coherence and depth of its industrial ecosystem.
China’s greatest advantage is not just in isolated breakthroughs but in the coherence and depth of its industrial ecosystem.
Amid a fluid and turbulent international situation, China and the EU, as two major global forces, two major markets, and two major civilizations, bear important responsibilities for world peace and development.
The 15th Five-Year Plan advances a clear proposition: in the 21st century, national rejuvenation and global prosperity are not opposing forces, but mutually reinforcing objectives.
China’s next stage of development will be based on innovation-led growth, upgrading industries, going digital, and going green.
China’s significant focus on advancing high-quality growth through multisector engagement, new growth drivers and foundational industries gives its 4.5 to 5 percent growth target considerable value this year.
China’s transition from peripheral participant to central contributor in global science and technology represents one of the most consequential shifts of the past fifty years.
Long-term social planning, economic growth, stable governance and political stability all point to one thing: the system chosen by China works.
China continues to make strides to better the lives of the world’s 8 billion people.
The policies and strategies discussed at the Two Sessions will likely provide valuable insights into China’s evolving role in fostering an inclusive, stable and forward-looking global governance system.
There is no one-size-fits-all model for democracy. What matters most is that it aligns with the national context and represents the interests of the overwhelming majority.
Only under peaceful conditions can the fruits of technological development truly be used for the benefit of humanity. This should be the theme of world politics in the coming period.
A study of the performance of various countries in the high-tech sector reveals how China’s long-term strategic planning and extensive investment have begun to yield remarkable results.