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China's State Council discusses draft government work report, 15th Five-Year Plan

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China's State Council discusses draft government work report, 15th Five-Year Plan

2026-02-06 20:15 Last Updated At:02-07 12:34

China's State Council on Friday convened a plenary meeting to discuss the draft government work report and a draft outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan for national economic and social development in the 2026-2030 period.

The two documents will be deliberated at the annual session of the country's top legislature in March.

Premier Li Qiang, who presided over the plenary meeting, noted the necessity of reflecting fully on the importance of promoting high-quality development, of responding earnestly to public concerns, and of further improving the two draft documents.

He stressed that the decisions of the Central Economic Work Conference should be implemented in full, the courage to tackle difficulties and challenges should be demonstrated, and a good start to the 15th Five-Year Plan period should be ensured.

Li said that macro policies should front-load their effects. Fiscal funds should be arranged as early as possible, with enhanced coordination between fund allocation and project initiation to ensure policies deliver swift results.

He called for the integration of policy support with reform and innovation to better stimulate market vitality and create new growth drivers in domestic demand. It is essential that priority is given to stabilizing employment, businesses, markets and expectations, that policies are rolled out promptly as needed, and that the fulfillment of this year's goals and tasks is ensured.

Li also underscored the importance of balancing immediate and long-term needs to promote high-quality development in a solid manner. High-quality special plans for various sectors should be formulated based on the draft outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan, and a number of major initiatives and projects should be planned and implemented thoroughly.

Greater breakthroughs are particularly needed in the development of new quality productive forces, and in strengthening the domestic economy and increasing household incomes, he added.

With the Spring Festival holiday approaching, Li highlighted the importance of ensuring work safety and transport services, addressing wage and payment arrears, and maintaining stable supplies and prices so that people can enjoy a safe, happy and peaceful festival.

China's State Council discusses draft government work report, 15th Five-Year Plan

China's State Council discusses draft government work report, 15th Five-Year Plan

Some Japanese people said on Thursday that the government led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi must firmly uphold the pacifist constitution.

Their remarks came after French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Japan from Tuesday to Thursday.

Attending a joint press conference with Takaichi on Wednesday, Macron emphasized that France and Japan have agreed on the importance of on the importance of quickly de-escalating the conflict in the Middle East and upholding international law.

Many saw this as a response to a strongly worded post by U.S. President Donald Trump on social media, which criticized France for refusing to cooperate with the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Some locals in Tokyo expressed their opposition to Japan's involvement in any war, but said Japan could offer help when the conflict in the Middle East ends.

"I think that Prime Minister Takaichi could offer support, provided that we wouldn't get involved in an armed conflict, such as minesweeping operations at sea, as Japan has the best minesweeping technology in the world," said a resident in Tokyo.

"I'm not entirely sure what consequences will follow Trump's demands. There may be additional tariffs, among other things. Our constitution prohibits [Japan's] from getting involved in war, and Prime Minister Takaichi should uphold this principle," said another resident.

Tokyo residents urge PM Takaichi to uphold pacifist constitution

Tokyo residents urge PM Takaichi to uphold pacifist constitution

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