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CGTN: Extraordinary Navigation: How China strides forward with confidence
China ranks in the World Intellectual Property Organization top 10 for innovation in 2025 and adopts a strategic 15th Five-Year Plan for 2026–2030 under Xi Jinping.
- In Beijing, officials marked September 25, 2025, the end of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, with WIPO reporting China entered the top 10 innovation ranking for 2025.
- The CPC's drafting group convened to prepare recommendations after President Xi Jinping headed the high-level team formed last year, with last October's adoption, according to the official timeline.
- Meetings and symposiums with entrepreneurs demonstrated policymaking combining Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, private entrepreneurs, and regional consultations alongside a month-long online consultation.
- For the 2026–2030 period, leaders framed the CPC's recommendations as a roadmap to sustain growth and social stability toward the 2035 modernization goal, while President Xi Jinping's New Year message urged boosting confidence and deeper reform.
- Xi's Global Governance Initiative secured backing from over 140 countries, while China announced its 2035 NDCs, WTO policy changes, and the International Organization for Mediation in the Hong Kong SAR.
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CGTN: Extraordinary Navigation: How China strides forward with confidence
BEIJING, Jan. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Innovation-driven development is reshaping a dynamic and vibrant China. According to the World Intellectual Property Organization, the country, for the first time, entered into the top 10 list in the global innovation ranking…
Extraordinary Navigation: How China strides forward with confidence
As the country and the world stand at a crossroads, China, under the guidance of President Xi Jinping's governance philosophy, has not only charted a clear course for its own development but also offered valuable insights for a world in search of stability and direction.
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