With a new development blueprint under review at the ongoing national legislative session, China is embracing a critical five-year period in an ambitious drive to basically modernize its vast population by 2035, on a scale unseen in human history.
Despite rising geopolitical risks, a sluggish global economy and weak domestic demand, China still signaled firm confidence in maintaining its economic resilience.
China's development and experience not only drive its own modernization but also provide vital momentum for global growth amid a complex international landscape, said Juan Carlos Capunay.
China's achievements over the past decade can be described as "exceptionally successful," reflecting the strength of a governance model that combines long-term strategic planning with market mechanisms, said Rakhim Oshakbayev, director of Kazakhstan's "TALAP" Center for Applied Research.
China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) has established four State key laboratories, covering traditional Chinese medicine, microelectronics, smart-city Internet of Things, and lunar and planetary sciences.
City super leagues are transforming football in China, turning regionally rooted local matches into nationwide phenomena.
Inside Beijing's conference rooms, the final draft of China's 15th Five-Year Plan is being scrutinized. A centerpiece of the top-level roadmap sets out a profound internal gear shift to transform the world's factory into a global innovation powerhouse by 2030.
As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly moves from laboratories to solve problems in factories, hospitals and supply chains, Chinese policymakers have set their sights high, anticipating the rise of a "smart economy."
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