China's annual government work report was delivered in Beijing on March 5, outlining the country's economic priorities for the year ahead.
The report is closely watched not only within China but around the world, as developments in the world's second-largest economy often have ripple effects far beyond its borders.
In 2025, China achieved around five percent economic growth, and this year it has set a target range of 4.5-5 percent. For many observers, the key question now is what will drive China's next phase of growth.
The report highlights a continued focus on strengthening the real economy, while accelerating the development of new growth drivers—from emerging pillar industries like the low-altitude economy to future industries such as embodied AI and 6G.
Artificial intelligence was mentioned repeatedly, with lawmakers and industry leaders emphasizing its potential to reshape manufacturing, technology, and everyday life.
In this episode of Didi at the Hall, South reporter Liu Xiaodi speaks with lawmakers and foreign journalists to break down the key signals from China's government work report—and what they could mean for the country and the world.
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