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The 15th Five-Year Plan — Reshaping China's Real Estate Market Landscape for the Next Five Years

Sabrina Wei • 14/11/2025
China 15 Five Year Plan Report 2025
 
 
China’s Five-Year Plan (FYP) remains the cornerstone of the country’s medium and long-term strategy for national economic and social development, guiding policy across critical areas such as infrastructure, industrial structure, and the distribution of economic growth and social wellbeing.
 
The outlines of the 15th FYP, covering the period 2026–2030 (with a continued long-term vision to 2035), were agreed at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in October 2025, with the release of the Recommendations of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China for Formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development.
 
The global landscape during the 14th FYP period was significantly disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, rising anti-globalization sentiment, and increasing geopolitical volatility. These factors have dampened global economic momentum and introduced complex challenges to China’s growth trajectory. Consequently, the nation faces mounting pressures on both domestic and international fronts, necessitating timely and coordinated policy solutions.
 
In response to these challenges, the government has adopted a strategic framework focused on “establishing a new development paradigm centered on domestic circulation while promoting mutual reinforcement between domestic and international circulation.” 
 
The 15th FYP serves as the operational blueprint for executing this strategy. It outlines a comprehensive set of priorities aimed at driving sustainable and inclusive growth over the next five years:
 
  • Building a modern industrial system 
  • Accelerating high-level scientific and technological self-reliance 
  • Strengthening the domestic market 
  • Enhancing drivers for high-quality development
  • Expanding high-level opening-up and win-win cooperation 
  • Optimizing the regional economic landscape 
  • Promoting coordinated regional development 
  • Increasing efforts to safeguard and improve people's livelihoods
 
These objectives, formulated with a high degree of prudence and feasibility, both chart the course for China’s economic, social, and industrial evolution and signal transformative changes in the country’s real estate landscape into the future.

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