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China ends its 14th Five-Year Plan with 5.2% growth, emphasizing tech, green energy, and self-reliance, while reinforcing sovereignty claims over Taiwan.
China is concluding its 14th Five-Year Plan with a reported 5.2% economic growth, driven by technology, green energy, and domestic demand.
Key achievements include record rail traffic in 2025, advanced cotton harvesting in Xinjiang, and strong international assessments of recent party sessions emphasizing governance and stability.
China has announced preliminary guidelines for the next plan, focusing on self-reliance, digital transformation, and sustainable development.
Diplomatically, Premier Li Qiang is visiting Singapore and Malaysia, while President Xi Jinping is set for a state visit to South Korea, both highlighting China’s push for regional cooperation.
The country also designated October 25 as Taiwan Reversion Day, reaffirming its sovereignty claim.
China termina su 14o Plan Quinquenal con un crecimiento del 5.2%, haciendo hincapié en la tecnología, la energía verde y la autosuficiencia, al tiempo que refuerza los reclamos de soberanía sobre Taiwán.