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[China's Economic Strategy for 2026-2030 and Global Geopolitical Tensions]-[China outlines strategy to boost domestic demand and stabilize prices]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2026-01-20

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China’s Strategic Roadmap for 2026-2030

As of January 20, 2026, Chinese economic regulators have unveiled a comprehensive strategy to address "economic imbalances" and foster "stable growth" over the next five years. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has prioritized the formulation of an implementation plan for 2026-2030, specifically designed to boost "domestic demand." According to Wang Yaojing, an associate professor at Peking University, this pivot is a "strategic cornerstone" for China's 15th five-year plan. The current economic landscape is characterized by "insufficient demand" and a "mismatch between supply and upgraded consumption needs." To counter this, China aims to accelerate the building of a "modern industrial system" and launch an "AI plus initiative" to foster high-quality productive forces. The government intends to move away from "cut-throat competition" toward a model where demand drives supply, creating a "virtuous cycle" that enhances purchasing power and optimizes the consumption environment.

Geopolitical Friction: The Greenland Crisis and Global Alliances

International tensions have escalated significantly due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent threats regarding Greenland. Trump has linked his desire to acquire the Arctic territory to his dissatisfaction over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, stating he no longer feels an "obligation to think purely of peace." This has led to a proposed 10% tariff on goods from eight European nations, including the UK, France, and Germany, should they resist his bid to annex the territory. Danish Foreign Minister Lars-Lok Rasmussen condemned these "very, very violent statements," emphasizing that Greenland is an integral part of the Danish realm and "not for sale." UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has cautioned that a "trade war is in no one's interest," advocating for solutions "rooted in partnership, facts and mutual respect."

Japan’s Militarism and Political Shifts

In the diplomatic arena, Chinese envoys to the United Nations have issued a stern call for the international community to prevent Japan from "reverting to a path of militarism." This concern arises alongside internal political turmoil in Japan, where Prime Minister Sanae Takeichi has announced a snap general election for February 8th. Protesters outside the Diet have criticized the dissolution of the lower house, arguing that the administration should be focusing on the "high cost of living" and rising prices rather than political maneuvering.

High-Speed Rail Tragedy in Spain

Spain is currently mourning a catastrophic rail accident near Cordoba that claimed at least 40 lives. Investigators have identified a "broken joint on the rails" as a "vital clue" that may explain the derailment of the train traveling from Malaga to Madrid. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has vowed to pursue the truth with "absolute transparency," while families of the victims demand accountability for what transport officials described as an "extremely strange" incident on a straight section of track.

Economic Resilience and Technological Integration

Despite global volatility, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised China’s 2026 growth projection upward to 4.5%. This resilience is attributed to a strategic shift toward "high-end manufacturing," "digital transformation," and "green technologies." In the consumer sector, artificial intelligence is being integrated into service platforms to improve efficiency. For instance, in Hangzhou, digital tools are helping small and medium-sized enterprises better match supply with demand. Furthermore, the World Economic Forum reports that China is emerging as a leader in artificial intelligence, with nearly half of the world's top AI use cases originating from the country, spanning areas like "disease detection" and "supply chain resilience." These technological advancements, coupled with targeted fiscal support such as the 500 billion yuan guarantee program for SMEs, underscore China's commitment to maintaining long-term economic stability.

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address economic imbalances
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promote stable growth
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boost domestic demand
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virtuous cycle
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strategic cornerstone
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