China targets a GDP growth rate of around 5% in 2025, according to a government work report unveiled Wednesday. Shen Danyang, head of the report drafting team, expressed strong confidence in China achieving its target at a press briefing Wednesday.
China unveiled a more proactive and effective macroeconomic policy approach in this year's government work report, marking a significant shift in its fiscal and monetary strategy to sustain economic momentum amid domestic and global challenges.
The 14th National People's Congress (NPC), China's national legislature, opened its third session on Wednesday morning at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, with a government work report submitted for deliberation. This infographic highlights the key objectives and strategic directions outlined in the report, offering a clear snapshot of the nation's policy priorities for 2025.
As the annual "two sessions" convene in Beijing, the Honduran ambassador spoke about the Belt and Road Initiative, stating that the initiative is developing positively and that he looked forward to his country developing further under the program.
The global shift to clean energy cannot happen without China's manufacturing, said Liu Hanyuan, a deputy to the National People's Congress and chairman of Tongwei Group, in a recent interview.
China has undergone a significant economic transformation since hosting the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, converting its ice and snow resources into powerful drivers of domestic consumption and growth.
As the annual "two sessions" convene in Beijing, the Slovak ambassador spoke about China's economic transformation, noting that the country is turning from extensive development to intensive development, and making solid progress toward achieving Chinese modernization.
As the annual "two sessions" convene in Beijing, the Dutch ambassador spoke about China's economic outlook, expressing confidence in strong growth while emphasizing the importance of market openness and international cooperation.
As the annual "two sessions" convene in Beijing, the Uruguayan ambassador praised China's unique political system, highlighting the consultative conference as a fascinating platform for diverse social participation.
China's government work report this year emphasizes advancing the AI Plus initiative to combine digital tech with the country's manufacturing strengths and vast market, aiming to expand the use of AI models to empower industries and households, a drafting member said Wednesday.
As the annual "two sessions" convene in Beijing, the Uruguayan ambassador shared his thoughts on China's government work report, emphasizing the significance of the economic growth targets, China's commitment to sustainable development, and its continued openness.
China has set an economic growth target of around 5 percent for 2025, reflecting a sound economic outlook despite increasing global uncertainties, as policymakers are determined to secure steady recovery through decisive and effective measures.
?China will step up efforts to facilitate financing for private enterprises and micro and small enterprises, Li Yunze, head of the National Financial Regulatory Administration, said Wednesday.
China's economic growth target of around 5 percent for this year is achievable, as it aligns with the country's actual conditions and the laws governing economic development, an official said Wednesday.
As the annual "two sessions" convene in Beijing, the Honduran ambassador spoke about this year's government work report of China, noting that the report contains promising projections in a wide range of areas for 2025.
As the annual "two sessions" convene in Beijing, the Honduran ambassador spoke about China's AI tool DeepSeek, remarking that its open-source nature would enable the global community to develop applications based on the model.
China targets an economic growth rate of around 5 percent in 2025, according to a government work report submitted Wednesday to the national legislature for deliberation.
Members of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) shared insights on China's new milestones and prospects at a press interview in Beijing on March 4.
International kung fu star Donnie Yen, currently in Beijing with another identity — a national political advisor — said he is inspired by the animated juggernaut "Ne Zha 2" and hopes Chinese filmmakers can deliver more great Chinese content to the world.