Reference News Network, March 3 report: According to AFP, March 2 report, China is about to hold the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in Beijing, and will announce strategies to deal with various challenges.

The 15th Five-Year Plan outline will also be released, which is the development blueprint for the world's second-largest economy until 2030.

The two sessions provide an opportunity for people to understand China's priorities on a range of issues from economic to foreign policy.

This year's two sessions will begin on the 4th, with the opening of the fourth session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference on the same day. The fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress, which will open on the 5th, will propose key growth targets.

China believes that the economic development model needs to shift toward consumption-based growth rather than traditional growth drivers such as production and exports.

In the five-year plan from 2026 to 2030, China will create new demand through new supply and carry out strong innovation.

The "15th Five-Year" Plan is expected to focus on high-tech manufacturing, green transition, and supply chain resilience.

Economic scholar Chen Jiawen from Moody's Analytics said, "This marks China's shift to an innovation-driven growth model," and is a response to trade tensions and global uncertainties.

She said that strengthening the social security network, increasing income, and promoting solutions to long-standing real estate market problems would benefit a "more sustained recovery."

According to Reuters, March 2 report, China will outline how to proceed with the next phase of technological competition with the West, and will transform a series of advances in artificial intelligence, space, and robotics into industrial scale and capital market momentum.

The government work report and the "15th Five-Year" Plan outline will clarify China's priorities and explicitly state which industries will receive funding and policy support.

The previous government work report mentioned artificial intelligence and embodied intelligence. Last year was a year when China's artificial intelligence development attracted global attention, despite the strict restrictions imposed by the United States on China's access to advanced chips and chip manufacturing equipment.

Last year, the Chinese startup DeepSeek released a large artificial intelligence model, reshaping assumptions about China's technological competition with the United States.

Alfredo Montufar-Elu, executive of An Kai Research Consulting, said, "People are expecting what products China will launch next."

The challenge facing the Chinese government is how to convert individual breakthroughs into systemic large-scale gains in manufacturing, logistics, and energy. Analysts say the Chinese government may promote "artificial intelligence + manufacturing."

Shinichiro Nakamura, president of Yamato Steel Works Co., Ltd. in Japan, said that China's promotion of artificial intelligence development may benefit large capital-intensive producers who can absorb deployment costs, while smaller companies face structural limitations.

This five-year development blueprint is expected to place greater emphasis on embodied intelligence.

Last month, China demonstrated its progress in this area, with a human-like robot made in China performing dance and martial arts on China's most-watched television program.

Major breakthroughs in hardware technology support China's confidence in robot technology. "Mechatronics, especially balance and motion control, have seen significant improvements in the past 12 months," said Mike Nelson, vice president of computer vision company RealSense.

Space is another test for Beijing to turn research results into industrial strength. Private company Blue Origin Aerospace said it plans to conduct another test of the recoverable Zhuque-3 launch vehicle this year.

Analysts say that as supply chains themselves become tools of geopolitical strategy, people will closely examine the "15th Five-Year" Plan to see how Beijing intends to protect its industrial base under technological advancement.

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