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Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 opens in China's Hainan Province

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Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 opens in China's Hainan Province

2026-03-24 21:58 Last Updated At:22:57

The Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) 2026 Annual Conference opened in the town of Boao, south China's Hainan Province on Tuesday with an eye on China's vibrant economic development and global free trade.

On the first day of the annual conference, seven sub-forums were held, focusing on topics such as China's economic outlook, global free trade ports, and the green economy.

As 2026 marks the start of China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), attendees at the BFA say China's economy has entered a new stage of high-quality development, which will bring tremendous opportunities to the rest of the world.

"China has changed from a factory to an innovation center of the world. So now, [when] we talk about any technology -- renewable energy, green development [and] AI -- China is leading the world. This change has taken place in a very short period of time," said Zafar Uddin Mahmood, policy advisor to secretary general of the Boao Forum for Asia.

"The type of planning is very positive for business in a general way, because it brings a lot of stability [and] predictability for a businessman," Bernardo Mendia, secretary-general of the Portugal-China Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said of China's five-year plan that charts the country's path for social and economic development in the next five years.

The BFA also released two flagship reports, one on Asia' economic outlook, and the other on sustainable development.

The first report, titled "Asian Economic Outlook and Integration Progress", indicated that Asian economies remain the primary engine of world economic growth, with their global share of gross domestic product expected to rise from 49.2 percent in 2025 to 49.7 percent in 2026. It also highlighted how China and ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) continue to stand out as regional "stability anchors."

The second report, which was titled "Sustainable Development in Asia amid Global Transformation", noted that Asia is leading the global energy transition, with the region accounting for some 70 percent of annual new clean energy capacity installations worldwide.

This year's BFA, themed "Shaping a Shared Future: New Dynamics, New Opportunities, New Cooperation," features four core topics and more than 50 sub-forums, roundtables and dialogue sessions.

Founded in 2001, the BFA has grown into a key platform for addressing Asian issues and strengthening cooperation both within the region and globally.

Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 opens in China's Hainan Province

Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 opens in China's Hainan Province

Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 opens in China's Hainan Province

Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 opens in China's Hainan Province

Heavy rains prompted several regions across China to activate emergency responses on Sunday, with warnings of possible disasters caused by days of intense rains in some areas.

The meteorological service of Nanning City, capital of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, issued an orange lightning warning on Sunday morning.

It warned that most urban areas of Nanning will be affected by thunderstorm and some parts of the city will see heavy precipitation and strong winds.

The lightning warning was followed by another yellow warning for rainstorm, with most parts of Nanning to see heavy rains of 20 to 40 millimeters.

In some areas, precipitation will exceed 50 millimeters and will also be accompanied by thunder and gusty winds.

The central province of Hubei activated a Level III emergency response for major meteorological disasters on Sunday morning.

Local meteorological service estimated that from Sunday night to Tuesday, the province will see heavy to torrential rains and some regions will experience downpours accompanied by severe convective weather.

Local authorities said the public should stay alert to secondary disasters triggered by persistent heavy rains.

Rains hit north China's Tianjin Municipality on Saturday night.

The rainfall intensified significantly on Sunday morning and the rainy weather is projected to last until Monday.

Heavy rains prompt emergency responses in several regions

Heavy rains prompt emergency responses in several regions

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