CGTN: Five-Year Plans map out China's future development
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BEIJING, May 21, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
China's Five-Year Plan (FYP) system is formulated to make plans for economic
and social development over the coming five years. CGTN has recently launched
an interactive page to review China's Five-Year Plans since 1953.
Access CGTN's interactive page on Five-Year Plans: Designing the Future
(https://news.cgtn.com/event/2020/Designing-The-Future/index.html)
The first FYP started in 1953. A total of 13 five-year plans have been made and
implemented except for a period of economic adjustment between 1963 and 1965.
2020 is the last year of the 13th FYP. Now China is drafting its 14th such
document. All eyes will be on China's annual Two Sessions in late May for more
details to be released.
CGTN analyzed and visualized China's FYPs in terms of their length, main
targets and plans for industry, agriculture, health, governance, science and
technology, environment, foreign trade and national defense.
The blueprint lays out detailed targets and guidelines covering economic,
social, educational and environmental matters. The primary objectives contain
targets for economic growth, directions for economic reforms and industrial
restructuring.
From the first to the 13th FYPs
After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, China's economy
went through a recovery period. In 1953, the central government launched its
first FYP (1953-1957), which aimed at turning China from a agricultural country
into an advanced industrial country with a focus on the development of the
heavy industry.
The next five FYPs put emphasis on agricultural and industrial development. The
second FYP (1958-1963) carried on the industrial development centered on heavy
industry. The major tasks of the third one (1966-1970) were to develop
agriculture and strengthen basic industries. The fourth (1971-1975) set goals
for output of agriculture and industry and investment in infrastructure. The
fifth FYP (1976-1980) set up a goal of building up an independent and
relatively complete industrial system.
From the second to the fifth FYPs, the Chinese government was in an exploring
period of setting up and implementing its own medium- to long-term development
guidelines. The goals went through constant adjustment along with the
accumulated knowledge and experience.
China's early FYPs once set specific production quotas, for instance, for steel
and grain. Since the early 1980s, as China was in the process of establishing a
socialist market economy as part of its socialism with Chinese characteristics,
the role of the plans has been relaxed, with most numerical targets abandoned.
The sixth FYP (1981-1985) mainly focused on adjustment and solving the problems
of previous plans.
The interactive project analyzed the text of the first and the seventh to 13th
FYPs as the full text of the second to sixth was not available. The eight
official documents involve 360,000 Chinese characters.
In terms of the length of each FYP, the first one is the longest, serving as
foundation for future plans.
The seventh FYP (1986-1990) hatched up to build a foundation for a new
socialist economic system with Chinese characteristics.
The eighth FYP (1991-1995) put industrial restructuring in priority, and
further promoted the development of technology, education and foreign trade.
Major objective of the ninth FYP (1996-2000) included establishing
preliminarily a socialist market economy and further upgrading industrial
structure.
The 10th FYP (2001-2005) aimed to build a relatively complete social security
system and make significant progress in establishing a modern enterprise system
in state-owned enterprises.
The 11th (2006-2010) proposed to optimize and upgrade the industrial structure
and improve resource utilization.
The 12th (2011-2015) purposed to increase input in education and science and
technology and set goals for environmental protection.
The 13th (2016-2020) put forward to use innovation to drive development.
In recent years, the plans have been not just economic in focus. Much attention
is also given to a wider range of priorities including environmental protection
- targets for cutting carbon emissions and optimizing energy use - and to
social welfare programs such as health security and job creation.
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