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[The Beijing Hour: China's 2026 Rural Policy, Bilateral Ties with Uruguay, and Global Developments]-[China's top policy paper highlights "regular, targeted assistance" in rural work]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2026-02-04

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China's Strategic Priorities: The 'No. 1 Central Document' and Rural Modernization

As China embarks on the opening year of its 15th Five-Year Plan, the government has released its highly anticipated No. 1 central document, which remains the cornerstone of the nation’s agricultural and rural policy. The document highlights a shift toward "regularized targeted support" for rural households, moving beyond the previous five-year transition period following the successful poverty alleviation of nearly 100 million people.

Key pillars of this policy include:

  • Food Security: The document maintains a "red line" on food security, setting a stable grain production target of approximately 700 million metric tons. Despite rising domestic demand, the focus remains on improving farmland quality and utilizing "new quality productive forces," such as smart equipment and high-quality seed technology, to mitigate labor shortages and production costs.
  • Rural Revitalization: Officials emphasized that "thriving rural industry is the material foundation for rural revitalization." The policy encourages "industrial integration," utilizing e-commerce and live-streaming to diversify income channels for farmers.
  • Sustainable Development: The government is incentivizing a new generation of "new farmers" who bring modern mindsets and digital tools to the countryside. As noted in the report, online sales of agricultural products rose by 9.9% in 2025, providing a more stable pricing model compared to traditional sales channels.

Deepening China-Uruguay Bilateral Relations

In a significant diplomatic development, China and Uruguay have agreed to elevate their bilateral ties to a "comprehensive strategic partnership." This move is marked by a joint statement emphasizing cooperation in industry investment, the digital economy, and 5G network development.

For Uruguay, China remains a critical economic partner, accounting for roughly 26% of its total goods exports in 2025. President Yamandu Orsi’s visit—the largest delegation Uruguay has sent to China since establishing diplomatic relations—highlights a pragmatic approach to trade. As the report indicates, for Uruguay, China is not a "geopolitical question" but a major market, emphasizing "respect, non-interference and mutually beneficial cooperation" as the guiding principles of the relationship.

Global Geopolitical and Economic Updates

  • Ukraine and NATO: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte met in Kyiv to coordinate on air defense needs. While Zelensky emphasized that "dialogue must be sought," he firmly stated that "no one is going to surrender," even as Russia continues to target critical energy infrastructure.
  • United States Policy: The U.S. government recently averted a shutdown, though uncertainty remains regarding immigration enforcement and the impact of the current political climate on international tourism. Notably, Disney reported "international visitation headwinds" attributed to global backlash against U.S. immigration policies.
  • Economic Indicators: China’s services sector showed expansion in January, with the Caixin services PMI reaching 52.3. While there is some divergence in data sources, experts highlight a common momentum in high-tech and AI sectors, reinforcing China’s status as a "key destination for global investors."

Cultural Heritage: The Year of the Horse

Ahead of the Year of the Horse, the National Museum of China has launched the "Galloping Forward" exhibition. Featuring 120 precious artifacts, the exhibit traces the horse’s historical role in war, imperial power, and trade along the Silk Road. The showcase serves as a cultural bridge, symbolizing "power, speed, and the spirit of self-improvement," reflecting China’s commitment to preserving its heritage while fostering modern cultural innovation.

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Get the unmissable news stories of the day.
This is the beijing hour, examining the events that impact and shape china and the rest of the world.
This is the beijing hour one hour of news and information brought to you every weekday.
Now here's your host, shane bigum, with you on this wednesday, february the 4th 2026.
You're listening to the beijing hour coming to you live from the chinese capital.
On today's program, China continues to outline priorities for the year with the number one central document and the 15th five-year plan.

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