External Environment - The uncertainty of U.S. policies significantly impacts the global economic order, with frequent changes in tariff policies since the Trump administration took office in early 2025 [2] - The core goal of China's economic development during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period is to lay the foundation for achieving a per capita GDP of $23,000 by 2035, which is necessary to be classified as a moderately developed economy [2][3] Economic Growth Drivers - Despite a complex external environment, China's economic foundation is solid, with a focus on promoting consumption, stabilizing investment, and strengthening exports to stimulate internal growth [4] - In the first three quarters of 2025, final consumption expenditure contributed 53.5% to economic growth, indicating its critical role as the main engine of growth [4] - Investment in high-tech industries is expected to become a significant growth driver, with a focus on key areas such as integrated circuits and advanced materials [5] - The export market is diversifying, with significant growth in exports to ASEAN, Africa, and Latin America, while the structure of export products is shifting towards high-value-added items [6] Policy Outlook - Macroeconomic policies in 2026 will continue to support stable economic operation, with ample room for both fiscal and monetary policies [7] - The government debt ratio is at a manageable level of 68.7%, allowing for sustainable fiscal policies that focus on technology innovation and basic livelihood support [7] - Monetary policy adjustments are facilitated by the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, providing a favorable environment for domestic economic stability [8] Asset Allocation - The A-share market is expected to maintain a slow bull trend, supported by government emphasis on capital market stability and a solid liquidity foundation [9] - The technology sector is identified as a core investment focus during the "14th Five-Year Plan," with significant advancements in AI and a complete industrial system [10] - Demand for gold as a safe-haven asset is expected to remain strong due to increasing global economic uncertainties and geopolitical conflicts, with central banks continuing to accumulate gold [11]
国海证券首席经济学家夏磊:2026年“十五五”开局 中国经济在变局中突围