1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated January 5, 2021Chinas 14th Five-Year Plan: A First LookThe Communist Party of China (CPC)s 19th Central Committeea body of Chinas 376 top Party officialsheld its 5th Plenum in late October 2020 to deliberate on Chinas 14th Five-Year Plan (FYP) for 2021-2025 an
2、d economic goals out to 2035. Chinas annual Central Economic Work Conference reviewed the plans in December ahead of the scheduled ratification of final versions at the annual session of Chinas legislature in March 2021. Initial details suggest that Chinese leaders plan to expand the states role in
3、the economy and advance national economic security interests; use market restrictions and its One Belt, One Road global networks to foster Chinese-controlled supply chains; and sharpen the use of antitrust, intellectual property (IP), and standards tools to advance industrial policies. To develop st
4、rategic technologies prioritized in its plans, China is prioritizing efforts to obtain foreign technology through global pathways that are not yet restricted, such as partnerships in open technology and basic research, the establishment of research and development (R&D) centers overseas, and talent