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China's economic vision for the next five years

The Agenda

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China sketched out the country's next development targets in its 15th Five-Year Plan. The blueprint for development from 2026-2030 covers guiding principles for economic and social development, covering everything from new technology to agricultural advancement, job creation to high-quality growth.

So what does this all mean for China? And indeed the rest of the world?

On this special edition of The Agenda, Juliet Mann gets the thoughts of Dr. Palitha Kohona, Former Sri Lanka Ambassador to China and now CEO of AsiaAdvisors; Janusz Wojciechowski, Former European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food; Qian Jun, Professor of Finance and Executive Dean at the International School of Finance at Fudan University; Heiwai Tang, Victor and William Fung Professor in Economics at the University of Hong Kong; and Margit Molnar, Head of the China Desk at the OECD Economics Department.

China's economic vision for the next five years
China's economic vision for the next five years
China's economic vision for the next five years
China's economic vision for the next five years
China's economic vision for the next five years
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