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Business

Beijing’s Quiet Pivot: A Range-Based GDP Target and a Shift from Growth to Quality

China’s 2026 Government Work Report sets a GDP target range of 4.5–5.0 percent and signals a strategic shift from quantity to quality of growth. The plan pairs greater central fiscal leverage with targeted credit tools, expanded social spending and a push to cultivate a new generation of strategic industries.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 09:51
#China#Government Work Report#GDP target
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Politics

Beijing Adds ‘Smart Economy’ and Social Measures to a Tighter 2026 Growth Target — What That Means for AI, Housing and Health Care

China’s 2026 Government Work Report introduced six new policy formulations, most notably the formal adoption of a “smart economy,” while setting a growth target of 4.5–5%. The document pairs industrial priorities — large-scale compute, AI terminals and satellite internet — with expanded social measures on housing, parental leave and encouragement for commercial health insurance to fill gaps in the public system.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 03:31
#smart economy#Government Work Report#artificial intelligence
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Business

China’s Modest Ambition: Why Beijing Set a 4.5–5% Growth Target — and Left Room to Do Better

China set a 2026 GDP growth target of 4.5–5%, coupled with a government pledge to “strive for better results.” The two‑line formulation balances room for structural reform and risk reduction with a readiness to deploy active, targeted policies to lift growth if conditions allow.

SoBiz2026年3月5日 14:01
#China#GDP target#Shen Danyang
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Politics

China’s 2026 Priorities: From Risk Control to Tech-Led Development, ‘Development’ Tops the Government Report

An analysis of China’s 2026 Government Work Report shows “development” as the most frequently used word and a reordering of priorities toward technology, industrial upgrading and social policies that bolster domestic demand. The shift signals a tactical move from defensive risk-control to proactive growth measures, though structural risks remain.

NeMo2026年3月5日 07:41
#China#Government Work Report#development
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Politics

Beijing’s 2026 Roadmap: Ten National Priorities Signal Tech-Driven, Cautious Growth Push

China’s 2026 government work report lays out ten priority tasks that combine a push for strategic technologies with cautious fiscal management and modest social relief. The plan signals targeted industrial support for sectors such as future energy and quantum technology while prioritising financial prudence and implementation through local governments.

NeMo2026年3月5日 07:41
#China#Government Work Report#2026