Strategic planning for the "16th Five-Year Plan" is underway, with key discussions focusing on how to reasonably define the "moderately developed country level." This concept is crucial for setting economic and social development goals in the upcoming five-year period.
The definition involves comprehensive indicators such as GDP per capita, industrial structure, technological advancement, and quality of life. Policymakers emphasize the need for balanced growth, ensuring that development aligns with sustainability and equitable distribution.
Further analysis will explore benchmarks from global economies to refine China's approach toward achieving this milestone.