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15th Five-Year Plan brings tangible opportunities for all

Foreign firms, global investors have confidence in nation's future

China Daily | Updated: 2026-03-30 09:14
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Visitors admire the view of the Bund in Shanghai on March 10. WANG GANG/FOR CHINA DAILY

As cross-border investment and financing become easier, foreign financial institutions will have more room to leverage their cross-border strengths, drive product innovation and strengthen business coordination.

Executives at foreign firms in China say that the country's clear planning, well-defined goals and a strong drive for innovation make it an attractive investment destination and a gateway to higher levels of the industrial value chain.

Zhao Mingqi, CEO of Global Logistics Properties China, said the company has developed a model for converting upgraded logistics parks into computing power centers and is steadily increasing investment in and operation of AI computing power centers in China to better serve industries such as finance and the internet.

For Budweiser, the Chinese government's push to boost consumption, a key pillar of domestic demand, has strengthened its confidence in China's consumer goods sector.

The blueprint provides structural certainty about the future direction of China's economy. That long-term certainty allows the company to invest confidently in offline experiential platforms that align with China's priorities in service consumption, culture-tourism integration and urban vitality, said Konnie Zhu, vice-president of corporate affairs at Budweiser China.

By acting as a catalyst for real-world social engagement, the company aims to help turn policy priorities on quality of life into vibrant consumption scenarios and stronger community connections, contributing to a more dynamic and sustainable domestic market, Zhu said.

For many, the outline reinforces the message that China remains a stable anchor for the global economy.

Bill Winters, group chief executive of Standard Chartered, captured the sentiment, describing China's economy as "stable, predictable, dynamic and forward-looking". In a world full of uncertainty, he noted, "stability is a very good thing."

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