China just locked in its economic roadmap for the next four years with a 4.5–5% growth target. Here’s what matters: The 2026 Two Sessions formally endorse a pivot toward innovation-driven growth, economic resilience and calibrated openness that reshapes how global companies operate, partner and communicate across markets.
Our latest analysis cuts through the noise to explain what actually matters for your organization in 2026. Based on observation and conversations with leaders across sectors and regions, it examines the strategic context, the trade-offs China is managing and what corporate communications professionals need to know to navigate influence and opportunity in this environment.
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