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“十四五”数字彰显中国优势

Group 1 - China's consumer market remains the second largest globally, with a projected retail sales total of over 50 trillion RMB in 2023, reflecting an average annual growth of 5.5% over the past four years [3][4] - The contribution of consumption to China's economic growth has reached approximately 60%, highlighting the shift towards a domestic demand-driven growth model [3][4] - China's foreign trade has shown resilience, with goods trade expected to reach 6.16 trillion USD by 2024, marking a 32.4% increase from the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan in 2020 [4][5] Group 2 - The structure of China's exports has shifted, with high-tech products accounting for 18.2% of total goods trade by 2024, indicating an upgrade in technological capabilities [5] - The trade relationship with the US remains stable despite challenges, with bilateral trade expected to reach 688.3 billion USD in goods and 155.8 billion USD in services by 2024, reflecting growth since 2017 [6] - China's trade partnerships have diversified, with ASEAN remaining the largest trading partner for five consecutive years, and trade with Belt and Road Initiative countries exceeding 50% [5][6] Group 3 - The recent approval of NVIDIA's H20 chip sales to China marks a shift in US export control strategy, indicating a potential thaw in technology-related tensions [7] - Chinese officials emphasize the importance of foreign investment and the attractiveness of the Chinese market for multinational companies, particularly in the AI sector [7] - The resilience of China's economy against tariffs has exceeded many analysts' expectations, although challenges in imports and domestic demand persist [8][9]