Innovation-Driven Development - The "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes innovation as a key driver for high-quality development, with R&D expenditure increasing by nearly 50% compared to the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan," reaching an increment of 1.2 trillion yuan [2][3] - China has the world's largest R&D workforce, with over 5 million graduates annually in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, providing a solid foundation for technological breakthroughs [3] - The integration of technology and industry has accelerated, leading to the emergence of high-performance chips, AI models, and robots, with the new economy's added value expected to exceed 24 trillion yuan in 2024 [3] Social Welfare - China has established the world's largest education, healthcare, and social security systems, with a compulsory education consolidation rate and insurance coverage exceeding 95% [5] - The proportion of migrant workers' children attending public schools has reached 97%, an increase of 11.2 percentage points since the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [5] - The average life expectancy has increased to 79 years, with significant improvements in long-term care insurance and healthcare accessibility [5] Green Development - China has built the world's largest clean power generation system, with renewable energy capacity surpassing coal power for the first time, achieving a renewable energy share of one-third in electricity consumption [6][7] - By the end of May this year, renewable energy generation capacity reached 2.09 billion kilowatts, more than doubling from 934 million kilowatts at the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [6] - The country aims for a 11.6% reduction in energy consumption per unit of GDP by 2024, with significant improvements in resource utilization efficiency and waste management [6][7]
从三个“最”看中国经济新发展(锐财经)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-07-11 21:25