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2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-11-13 15:16

Core Insights - The "15th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes high-quality development over specific growth targets, focusing on sustainable economic growth and social welfare [1][3][4] Economic Development Goals - The goal of achieving "per capita GDP at the level of moderately developed countries" requires three core conditions: enhancing industrial value-added, promoting inclusive growth, and improving social security systems [3][4][6] - The government aims to shift from low-value-added production to high-value-added products, necessitating improvements in production efficiency and innovation [3][4] High-Quality Development - High-quality development encompasses addressing historical issues in the economy, strengthening self-reliance in key industries, and ensuring inclusive growth [4][5] - Key sectors for support include real estate, semiconductor, and AI industries, with a focus on avoiding blind investments by local governments [4][5] Consumption as a Growth Driver - Consumption is identified as a critical variable for economic growth, with government policies like subsidies expected to continue to stimulate consumer spending [5][6] - Increasing pension income for urban and rural residents, particularly low-income groups, is seen as a significant measure to boost consumption and support economic balance [6] Export and Trade Dynamics - China's export growth averaged 8% over the past five years, driven by a robust manufacturing sector, with high-value products increasingly dominating the export landscape [7][8] - Future export growth is projected to slow to 2%-4% annually due to high base effects and external economic pressures [8] Addressing "Involution" - To tackle the issue of "involution," a collaborative approach involving market forces, industry associations, and government guidance is necessary [9][10] - The focus should be on market-driven efficiency, eliminating low-efficiency capacities, and establishing fair competition rules to promote sustainable industry development [9][10] Regional Financial Development - Shenzhen aims to become a globally influential financial center by leveraging its proximity to Hong Kong, integrating financial services with local industries, and fostering innovation in financial products [11][12] - The city's unique advantages include its young population and lack of traditional financial system constraints, which can facilitate the development of tailored financial solutions for emerging industries [12]