The Better Domestic Business Environment Is a Priority for Next Five Years
Building a strong domestic economy and a strong industrial base lay the foundation for corporate China’s competitiveness on the international stage.
Building a strong domestic economy and a strong industrial base lay the foundation for corporate China’s competitiveness on the international stage.
China’s progress has bought us some time to align our fates with global responsibility. Such prospects should rekindle trust, if we work together seriously.
The 2021 Government Work Report presents a brighter picture not only for China but also the global economy, despite some challenges.
The West should therefore pay close attention to the 14th Five-Year Plan and China’s long-term objectives for 2035 because it can learn a lesson.
Unveiling its 14th Five-Year Plan that also outlines new connotations of China’s foreign policy, the country’s top legislative and advisory bodies lay the foundation of peace, prosperity and progress for all.
I hope that the idea of putting people’s safety and well-being first can become a general principle throughout the world, that others can make this general idea a reality in their civilizational contexts as well.
The world is no safer from what it used to be. But China is emerging stronger and better engaged within it.
Interestingly, the growth target for 2021 is pretty humble: over 6 percent for 2021, while most forecasts hover between 7 and 10 percent.
To remove the technology-based bottleneck and climb the ladder of quality and industrial sophistication requires perseverance and enduring efforts.
Without disregarding the existence of universal values, China underlines the relevance of cultural differences in each country and differences in domestic governance models.
China will be an exciting place to live and work over the next coming decades.
It is through these political structures that the participation of the people in the administration and supervision of the government is guaranteed.