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英语新闻丨Five-year plans chart steady progress

2025/6/29
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习近平
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朱克利
李石
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习近平:我强调,要坚定不移地管理好我们自己的事务,同时也要坚持高水平对外开放,这是一个双重战略,旨在增强国内的韧性,同时深化与世界的联系。我们需要逐个部门地制定目标和政策措施,确保所有这些都与到2035年基本实现社会主义现代化的总体目标相一致。科学地制定并持续实施五年计划,这是我们党重要的执政实践,也是中国特色社会主义的重要政治优势。实践证明,中长期发展规划既能充分发挥市场在资源配置中的决定性作用,又能更好地发挥政府的作用。 董宇:我认为,中国的五年计划对于稳定市场预期和确保主要政策的连续性至关重要,这与一些主要经济体频繁的政策调整形成对比。五年计划之所以如此重要,是因为我们国家长期以来都非常重视中长期思维。党的执政理念一贯优先考虑通过前瞻性的战略眼光来推进和创新重大政策方向。为了确保更广泛的参与,我们今年的计划起草工作比以往任何时候都开始得更早。如果能够建立一个更加支持生育的环境,让人们能够更好地平衡工作和家庭生活,这将对稳定人口下降以及确保中长期的可持续经济发展起到关键作用。 朱克利:我认为,以高科技、高效率和高质量为特征的新型优质生产力的增长,将有助于提升中国在全球供应链中的地位,并在未来五年内建立经济的韧性和竞争力。通过瞄准核心技术的突破和巩固关键供应链,我们的国家可以引领下一阶段的工业发展。此外,进一步扩大高水平对外开放也至关重要,这将促进国内和全球市场的进一步融合。 李石:我认为,为了推进共同富裕,我们应该优先提高居民收入,并缩小贫富差距以及公共服务方面的差距。同时,应该推出更有针对性的措施,以改善低收入群体的社会保障网络,他们中的大多数生活在农村地区。一个可能的政策方向是提高农村地区老年居民的养老金水平。

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Welcome to CD Voice, looking at China and the world from different perspectives. As the global economy confronts heightened volatility, China is anchoring its strategy in one of its most enduring tools of governance, the five-year plans to chart a steady course.

With the 15th Five-Year Plan from 2026 to 2030 now under development, policymakers are placing stronger emphasis on innovation, inclusive growth and domestic resilience as anchors for China's high-quality growth. The blueprint will serve as a source of certainty in a world grappling with rising uncertainty and will present a China solution that shares opportunities with the rest of the world, analysts said.

President Xi Jinping, in setting the tone for the making of the blueprint, reiterated China's twin imperatives. To resolutely manage its own affairs and to press ahead with high-level opening up, this is a dual strategy aimed at reinforcing resilience at home while deepening engagement with the world.

During a meeting with provincial leaders in April, Xi, who is also General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, highlighted the need to set out goals and policy initiatives sector by sector, all aligned with the overarching objective of basically achieving socialist modernization by 2035.

Dong Yu, executive vice president of the China Institute for Development Planning at Tsinghua University, said that China's five-year plans, enacted upon approval by the nation's top legislature, help stabilize market expectations and ensure the consistency of major policies, unlike the frequent pivots seen in some major economies.

China launched its first five-year plan from 1953 to 1957, four years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and the making of the plans has long been a hallmark of China's strategic governance. What makes the five-year plan so vital is China's long-standing emphasis on medium- and long-term thinking, he said.

"The Party's governance philosophy has consistently prioritized carrying forward and innovating on major policy directions through a forward-looking strategic vision," said Dong, who has taken part in the policymaking process of three previous five-year plans. The CPC Central Committee is now organizing the drafting of proposals for the 15th Five-Year Plan,

Public consultations, including online solicitations, are now underway, with input being collected from officials, experts, and ordinary residents. Dong noted that the drafting of the plan has begun earlier than in past cycles to ensure wider participation. The final recommendations will be deliberated by a plenary session of the CPC Central Committee and submitted to the national legislature for approval next year.

The scientific formulation and successive implementation of five-year plans is a key governance practice of the CPC and a major political strength of socialism with Chinese characteristics, Xi wrote in an article published in Chuxi Journal, the flagship magazine of the CPC Central Committee. Practice has shown that medium- and long-term development planning can both harness the decisive role of the market in resource allocation and give better play to the role of the government.

She wrote: "Analysts have pointed out that the 2026 to 2030 period could be a critical window for the world's second-largest economy to fulfill its goal of basically achieving modernization by 2035. They have underlined a more complex global landscape, including rising protectionism and simmering trade tensions, in addition to domestic challenges including the graying population,

During a meeting in May, the State Council, China's cabinet, highlighted the need to anchor the nation's development strategy in strengthening the domestic economy and to leverage its inherent stability and long-term growth potential as a buffer against the rising uncertainties of the global economic cycle.

She has highlighted giving further strategic priority to developing new quality productive forces in alignment with local conditions and steadily advancing the drive for common prosperity as key priorities in the next five years.

Ju Kelly, founding director of the China Institute of New Economy, said the growth of new quality productive forces, featuring high technology, high efficiency, and high quality, will help elevate China's position in global supply chains and build economic resilience and competitiveness over the next five years. By targeting breakthroughs in core technologies and shoring up critical supply chains, the nation can pioneer the next stage of industrial development, he said.

Ju also highlighted the significance of expanding high-level opening up going forward, which will enable the further integration of domestic and global markets. With birth rates falling and the population aging, expanding access to higher education and easing the burdens of childbearing are likely to become policy priorities.

"If a more supportive environment for childbearing can be established, one that allows people to better balance work and family life, it would play a critical role in stabilizing the population decline and securing sustainable economic development in the medium to long term," said Dong from Tsinghua University. Li Shi, dean of the Institute for Common Prosperity and Development at Zhejiang University, said

said the raising of residential income and the narrowing of gaps in wealth and public services should be prioritized to advance the drive for common prosperity. Meanwhile, more targeted measures should be rolled out to improve the social safety net for people of low-income groups, the majority of whom live in rural areas, he said, adding that one policy direction could be raising the level of pension payments to elderly residents in rural areas.

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