China's Two Sessions Unveil 15th Five-Year Plan
Analysis based on 30 articles · First reported Feb 28, 2026 · Last updated Mar 02, 2026
The unveiling of China's 15th Five-Year Plan and government work report at the Two Sessions will significantly impact global markets, particularly in technology and manufacturing sectors, as it outlines Beijing's priorities and policy support. The focus on innovation-led growth, high-tech manufacturing, and supply chain resilience will create opportunities and challenges for international businesses and investors.
China is holding its annual 'Two Sessions' political meetings, where the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) and the government work report will be unveiled. These documents will outline China's strategies for economic and social development, focusing on shifting towards consumption-based and innovation-led growth. Key priorities include advancing technology, particularly in AI and robotics, green transition, and strengthening supply chain resilience. The meetings also highlight China's 'whole-process people's democracy' and public participation in policymaking. Analysts are scrutinizing the plans for their potential to address challenges like sluggish consumption, a shrinking population, and geopolitical tensions, with skepticism regarding their immediate impact on weak private consumption. The event also touches upon the ongoing technology race with the United_States, with Chinese companies like DeepSeek and LandSpace making significant advancements.
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