Group 1 - China's economy has surpassed 140 trillion yuan for the first time, with a GDP growth of 5.0% year-on-year, contributing approximately 30% to global economic growth [1] - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China's economy has consistently achieved significant milestones, crossing the thresholds of 110 trillion, 120 trillion, 130 trillion, and 140 trillion yuan, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in a complex international environment [1] - The stability and growth of China's economy are seen as a major positive for the struggling global economy, as noted by international media [1] Group 2 - The World Economic Forum 2026 annual meeting emphasizes the importance of cooperation in a competitive world and seeks innovative solutions to global challenges, highlighting China's role in providing new ideas and examples for common challenges faced by countries [2] - In 2025, China's R&D expenditure intensity reached 2.8%, surpassing the OECD average, with significant growth in digital manufacturing and advancements in AI, quantum technology, and other cutting-edge fields [2] - The share of new energy vehicles in domestic new car sales exceeded 50%, indicating a robust development of new productive forces that support China's economic transition [2] Group 3 - China is advancing its openness with the Hainan Free Trade Port achieving full island closure operations, and the total import and export volume increased by 3.8%, with imports reaching a record high of 18.5 trillion yuan [3] - Despite rising unilateralism and protectionism, China remains committed to maintaining stable global supply chains and promoting deeper economic globalization [3] - In 2025, the actual disposable income per capita in China grew by 5.0%, aligning with economic growth, while significant progress was made in social welfare sectors such as elderly care, childcare, and healthcare [3]
和音:从“一百四十万亿元”看中国对世界的信心供给
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-01-20 04:08