China’s Growth Target Is a Sign of Strength
China’s development is a marathon, not a sprint. China’s economic planning aims to achieve growth in a reasoned, balanced, and realistic way.
China’s development is a marathon, not a sprint. China’s economic planning aims to achieve growth in a reasoned, balanced, and realistic way.
Energy efficiency and conservation measures offer the largest, fastest and cheapest opportunities to cut energy use – as well as carbon, social and environmental impacts – and must be ramped up.
Making agriculture a cornerstone of policymaking is directly connected to all-round rural revitalization in China.
China’s current ethnic policy works well, not only does it protect ethnic diversity, but also safeguard national unity.
China’s vision of common prosperity offers a shared foundation for a stronger Sino-African partnership.
While the Chinese ship of state will be traversing choppy waters in the coming year, it is clear from the government work report that there is a firm hand on the ship’s rudder which will maintain a steady course whatever heavy winds may come its way.
The roadmap-style report contained not only a summary of the Chinese government’s work over the past year, but also outlined the country’s future priorities and goals for socioeconomic development.
The whole-process people’s democracy has comprehensively and extensively promoted the development of the human rights cause in China.
For outsiders, the annual Two Sessions offer a good opportunity to observe China’s development and see democracy and rule of law at work in China’s political system.
China has never believed in the need for a ‘universal human rights standard,’ but insists all social progress must be pushed forward in every nation’s unique context, considering the specific demands of its people.
While being a logical continuation of the previous FYP, China through its 14th FYP has refocused on some of the most pressing needs of the people and nations that would like to work hand in hand with China to build a prosperous world with a shared economy.
China’s 14th Five-Year Plan is forward-thinking. Chinese citizens know they have a bright future ahead. The rest of the world can join them on the path to peace and prosperity.