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An ITIF report argues the United States risks growing dependence on China across critical advanced industries, potentially shifting global techno-economic power. It calls for system-level policy transformation—beyond incremental measures—across R&D, finance, manufacturing, trade, and regulation to avoid a decisive strategic setback.
China’s year-end address frames 2025 as a successful close to the 14th Five-Year Plan, highlighting RMB 140 trillion expected output, strategic technology advances, and targeted social support measures. It also signals a 2026 pivot into the 15th Five-Year Plan with continued reform and opening, stronger Party discipline messaging, and an outward agenda centered on climate commitments and global governance initiatives.
In a written address dated Oct. 31, 2025, Xi Jinping frames the Asia-Pacific as the leading region for defending multilateral trade rules, supply-chain stability, and inclusive growth. The speech also positions China’s upcoming APEC host year as a platform to advance regional integration and attract global investment via market access, visa facilitation, innovation, and green transition messaging.
The message frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and highlights an expected RMB 140 trillion economic output alongside advances in AI, chips, space, energy, and defense capabilities. It sets priorities for 2026–2030 focused on high-quality development, deeper reform and opening-up, targeted social support, and an active global governance and climate posture amid heightened international turbulence.
In a December 31, 2025 New Year message, Xi Jinping framed 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and set expectations for the 15th Five-Year Plan starting in 2026. The speech emphasizes technology self-reliance, targeted social welfare measures, disciplined Party governance, and an outward-facing agenda on climate and global governance amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty.
A December 31, 2025 address frames completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and sets direction for the 15th, emphasizing innovation-led high-quality development, social welfare measures, and Party governance. The message also reinforces sovereignty narratives on Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan while promoting multilateral engagement and updated climate commitments.
The message frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and highlights expected 2025 GDP of around RMB 140 trillion alongside advances in AI, chips, major infrastructure, and defense modernization. It sets priorities for 2026–2030 around high-quality development, reform and opening up, targeted social support, and a more active role in global governance and climate commitments.
The source frames 2025 as the successful completion of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, citing expected 2025 GDP of about RMB 140 trillion and advances in innovation capacity. It signals 2026 priorities around high-quality development, AI and domestic chips, major national projects, targeted social support, and continued opening and global governance initiatives.
Xi Jinping’s year-end address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and sets the tone for the 15th Five-Year Plan with a focus on high-quality, innovation-led development. The message also underscores sovereignty narratives, Party discipline priorities, and an expanded international governance agenda amid global instability.
The source argues that China’s prolonged real estate downturn is increasing household savings and redirecting capital toward bonds, equities, and technology-led growth. This reallocation may strengthen funding for R&D and new firms even as property-sector stress persists and consumption remains subdued.
The address frames 2025 as the successful completion of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan and sets priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan period beginning in 2026. It emphasizes innovation-led industrial upgrading, major national projects, targeted social measures, and an outward-facing agenda on climate and global governance amid elevated regional and technology-competition risks.
The address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and positions 2026 as a mobilization year for the next planning cycle. It highlights AI and chip progress, major national projects, targeted social supports, and an outward-facing agenda on climate and global governance amid a turbulent international environment.
The address frames 2025 as the successful conclusion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and sets a mobilizing tone for the 15th Five-Year Plan period beginning in 2026. It emphasizes technology-led high-quality development, targeted social support, selective opening measures, and a stronger global governance narrative alongside reiterated sovereignty positions.
The message frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and sets 2026 as the start of a new planning cycle focused on high-quality development, reform and opening up, and common prosperity. It highlights AI and chip progress, flagship infrastructure and defense milestones, targeted social measures, and an outward agenda on climate and global governance alongside firm sovereignty messaging.
President Xi’s New Year message (published Dec. 31, 2025) frames the completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan as successful and sets expectations for the 15th Five-Year Plan’s launch in 2026. The speech emphasizes innovation-led high-quality development, defense modernization, calibrated social support, and an active external posture centered on climate commitments and global governance initiatives.
The address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and signals policy continuity into 2026–2030 centered on high-quality development, innovation, and social welfare measures. It also reiterates China’s openness and climate commitments while emphasizing governance discipline and core national unity positions.
Xi Jinping’s year-end message frames 2025 as a successful close to the 14th Five-Year Plan, citing an expected RMB 140 trillion economic output and highlighting AI, domestic chip R&D, and major national projects. It signals 2026 priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan centered on high-quality development, targeted social support, sovereignty messaging, and continued global governance and climate positioning.
The source suggests China’s prolonged housing downturn is coinciding with rising household savings and a shift of capital toward bonds, equities, and technology-led growth. It argues that deeper domestic financing and increased R&D spending are helping fund innovation even as the property sector remains under sustained pressure.
President Xi’s year-end address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and signals continuity into the 15th, emphasizing high-quality development, AI and domestic chip breakthroughs, and targeted social support. The message also highlights major infrastructure and defense milestones, renewed climate commitments, and a global governance initiative amid heightened geopolitical turbulence.
China’s year-end address frames 2025 as the completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and projects confidence entering the 15th Five-Year Plan period. The message prioritizes innovation-led high-quality development, targeted social welfare measures, and a more assertive role in global governance and climate commitments while reiterating sovereignty positions.
The message frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and projects economic output near RMB 140 trillion, emphasizing innovation, major projects, and improved social measures. It also reiterates opening-up and climate commitments while reinforcing governance discipline and core positions on Hong Kong/Macao and cross-Strait reunification.
The source suggests China’s prolonged real estate downturn is coinciding with rising household savings and a gradual reallocation of capital toward bonds, equities, and technology-led growth. It argues this dynamic may strengthen state capacity to fund R&D and accelerate homegrown innovation even as property-sector stress persists.
President Xi’s Dec 31, 2025 New Year message frames completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan with expected 2025 output near RMB 140 trillion and highlights AI, domestic chip progress, major infrastructure, and targeted social supports. It sets priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan period while emphasizing openness measures, climate commitments, and continuity in national unity and Party-led governance.
The address frames 2025 as the successful completion of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan and signals confidence entering the 2026–2030 planning cycle. It emphasizes AI and semiconductor progress, major national projects, targeted social welfare measures, and continued opening-up alongside an expanded global governance agenda.
Xi Jinping’s year-end address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan, highlighting economic scale, technology advances, and targeted social measures. It sets priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan while reaffirming selective openness, climate commitments, global governance agenda-setting, and strong positions on national unity.
An ITIF report argues the United States risks growing dependence on China across critical advanced industries, potentially shifting global techno-economic power. It calls for system-level policy transformation—beyond incremental measures—across R&D, finance, manufacturing, trade, and regulation to avoid a decisive strategic setback.
China’s year-end address frames 2025 as a successful close to the 14th Five-Year Plan, highlighting RMB 140 trillion expected output, strategic technology advances, and targeted social support measures. It also signals a 2026 pivot into the 15th Five-Year Plan with continued reform and opening, stronger Party discipline messaging, and an outward agenda centered on climate commitments and global governance initiatives.
In a written address dated Oct. 31, 2025, Xi Jinping frames the Asia-Pacific as the leading region for defending multilateral trade rules, supply-chain stability, and inclusive growth. The speech also positions China’s upcoming APEC host year as a platform to advance regional integration and attract global investment via market access, visa facilitation, innovation, and green transition messaging.
The message frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and highlights an expected RMB 140 trillion economic output alongside advances in AI, chips, space, energy, and defense capabilities. It sets priorities for 2026–2030 focused on high-quality development, deeper reform and opening-up, targeted social support, and an active global governance and climate posture amid heightened international turbulence.
In a December 31, 2025 New Year message, Xi Jinping framed 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and set expectations for the 15th Five-Year Plan starting in 2026. The speech emphasizes technology self-reliance, targeted social welfare measures, disciplined Party governance, and an outward-facing agenda on climate and global governance amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty.
A December 31, 2025 address frames completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and sets direction for the 15th, emphasizing innovation-led high-quality development, social welfare measures, and Party governance. The message also reinforces sovereignty narratives on Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan while promoting multilateral engagement and updated climate commitments.
The message frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and highlights expected 2025 GDP of around RMB 140 trillion alongside advances in AI, chips, major infrastructure, and defense modernization. It sets priorities for 2026–2030 around high-quality development, reform and opening up, targeted social support, and a more active role in global governance and climate commitments.
The source frames 2025 as the successful completion of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, citing expected 2025 GDP of about RMB 140 trillion and advances in innovation capacity. It signals 2026 priorities around high-quality development, AI and domestic chips, major national projects, targeted social support, and continued opening and global governance initiatives.
Xi Jinping’s year-end address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and sets the tone for the 15th Five-Year Plan with a focus on high-quality, innovation-led development. The message also underscores sovereignty narratives, Party discipline priorities, and an expanded international governance agenda amid global instability.
The source argues that China’s prolonged real estate downturn is increasing household savings and redirecting capital toward bonds, equities, and technology-led growth. This reallocation may strengthen funding for R&D and new firms even as property-sector stress persists and consumption remains subdued.
The address frames 2025 as the successful completion of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan and sets priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan period beginning in 2026. It emphasizes innovation-led industrial upgrading, major national projects, targeted social measures, and an outward-facing agenda on climate and global governance amid elevated regional and technology-competition risks.
The address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and positions 2026 as a mobilization year for the next planning cycle. It highlights AI and chip progress, major national projects, targeted social supports, and an outward-facing agenda on climate and global governance amid a turbulent international environment.
The address frames 2025 as the successful conclusion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and sets a mobilizing tone for the 15th Five-Year Plan period beginning in 2026. It emphasizes technology-led high-quality development, targeted social support, selective opening measures, and a stronger global governance narrative alongside reiterated sovereignty positions.
The message frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and sets 2026 as the start of a new planning cycle focused on high-quality development, reform and opening up, and common prosperity. It highlights AI and chip progress, flagship infrastructure and defense milestones, targeted social measures, and an outward agenda on climate and global governance alongside firm sovereignty messaging.
President Xi’s New Year message (published Dec. 31, 2025) frames the completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan as successful and sets expectations for the 15th Five-Year Plan’s launch in 2026. The speech emphasizes innovation-led high-quality development, defense modernization, calibrated social support, and an active external posture centered on climate commitments and global governance initiatives.
The address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and signals policy continuity into 2026–2030 centered on high-quality development, innovation, and social welfare measures. It also reiterates China’s openness and climate commitments while emphasizing governance discipline and core national unity positions.
Xi Jinping’s year-end message frames 2025 as a successful close to the 14th Five-Year Plan, citing an expected RMB 140 trillion economic output and highlighting AI, domestic chip R&D, and major national projects. It signals 2026 priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan centered on high-quality development, targeted social support, sovereignty messaging, and continued global governance and climate positioning.
The source suggests China’s prolonged housing downturn is coinciding with rising household savings and a shift of capital toward bonds, equities, and technology-led growth. It argues that deeper domestic financing and increased R&D spending are helping fund innovation even as the property sector remains under sustained pressure.
President Xi’s year-end address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and signals continuity into the 15th, emphasizing high-quality development, AI and domestic chip breakthroughs, and targeted social support. The message also highlights major infrastructure and defense milestones, renewed climate commitments, and a global governance initiative amid heightened geopolitical turbulence.
China’s year-end address frames 2025 as the completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and projects confidence entering the 15th Five-Year Plan period. The message prioritizes innovation-led high-quality development, targeted social welfare measures, and a more assertive role in global governance and climate commitments while reiterating sovereignty positions.
The message frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan and projects economic output near RMB 140 trillion, emphasizing innovation, major projects, and improved social measures. It also reiterates opening-up and climate commitments while reinforcing governance discipline and core positions on Hong Kong/Macao and cross-Strait reunification.
The source suggests China’s prolonged real estate downturn is coinciding with rising household savings and a gradual reallocation of capital toward bonds, equities, and technology-led growth. It argues this dynamic may strengthen state capacity to fund R&D and accelerate homegrown innovation even as property-sector stress persists.
President Xi’s Dec 31, 2025 New Year message frames completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan with expected 2025 output near RMB 140 trillion and highlights AI, domestic chip progress, major infrastructure, and targeted social supports. It sets priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan period while emphasizing openness measures, climate commitments, and continuity in national unity and Party-led governance.
The address frames 2025 as the successful completion of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan and signals confidence entering the 2026–2030 planning cycle. It emphasizes AI and semiconductor progress, major national projects, targeted social welfare measures, and continued opening-up alongside an expanded global governance agenda.
Xi Jinping’s year-end address frames 2025 as the successful completion of the 14th Five-Year Plan, highlighting economic scale, technology advances, and targeted social measures. It sets priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan while reaffirming selective openness, climate commitments, global governance agenda-setting, and strong positions on national unity.
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