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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Cairo, October 18 (Xinhua) — China's five-year plans have long played a vital role in addressing challenges and ensuring progress across all economic sectors, Amer Tamam, deputy editor-in-chief of Egypt's state-run newspaper Akhbar, recently stated in an interview with Xinhua.
2025 marks the final stage of the 14th Five-Year Plan, which has shifted the country's focus toward high-quality development, he said, noting that such policies have boosted the reputation of Chinese exports, especially electric vehicles.
According to our interviewee, China is committed to economic growth, technological innovation, environmental protection, and social security, and these efforts have improved the well-being of people in the country and benefited a number of other countries.
A. Tamam noted that despite global turbulence, China has consistently maintained annual economic growth rates of around 5 percent, demonstrating a commitment to strategic planning and resilience. As China accounts for approximately 30 percent of global economic growth, the country remains a cornerstone of stability in a world fraught with uncertainty, he added.
China has proposed and is developing the Belt and Road Initiative, the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative, and, most recently, the Global Governance Initiative, said A. Tamam. These initiatives are part of China's long-term plans to achieve comprehensive domestic development while simultaneously sharing the benefits with other countries, he asserted.
The agency's interlocutor believes that the Global Governance Initiative is crucial for strengthening the influence of developing countries. To support effective global governance, A. Tamam called for measures such as specific development projects, trade exchanges, infrastructure initiatives, and green economy initiatives that serve mutual interests.
According to him, countries participating in Belt and Road cooperation have already achieved tangible benefits in infrastructure, trade, and investment. Egypt is a shining example of mutually beneficial cooperation with China in projects related to the green economy, infrastructure, and construction, the expert emphasized.
A. Tamam described China's development over the past five years as "diversified, innovative, and open." He expects the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan to continue to prioritize areas such as technological innovation, artificial intelligence, the digital economy, and carbon emission reduction.
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