The delegation from Chongqing has put forward an impressive portfolio comprising188 innovative proposals aimed at invigorating economic development during the landmark political event of China’s Two Sessions in 2025.This comprehensive approach addresses modernization imperatives while embedding sustainability principles across multiple sectors:

  • Diversification through Technology: Prioritizing adoption of artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and IoT technologies across manufacturing, agriculture, and services to boost efficiency and competitiveness.
  • Sustainable Energy Policies: Advocating accelerated deployment of renewable energy sources such as wind farms and photovoltaic plants to reduce carbon emissions substantially—aligning with China’s goal to peak carbon by before or around 2030.[1]
  • Nurturing Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs): The proposals include tailored financial support schemes alongside regulatory reforms designed to empower SMEs as engines for employment growth amid evolving market conditions.
  • Catalyzing Infrastructure Upgrades: A focus on enhancing both physical transport corridors—including high-speed rail expansions—and digital infrastructure like nationwide broadband access aims at strengthening regional connectivity crucial for trade facilitation.

This blueprint envisions a future where government bodies collaborate closely with private sector innovators fostering an ecosystem conducive to sustained economic vitality. Specific priority areas highlighted include:

  • Revamping Education Systems: Introducing specialized vocational training aligned with emerging industry demands ensures workforce readiness amid rapid technological shifts. 
  • Healthcare System Enhancement: Increasing budget allocations toward public health infrastructure aims at improving accessibility and quality care delivery across communities. 
  • International Partnerships: Encouraging cross-border cooperation facilitates knowledge exchange as well as expands export markets supporting local enterprises. 

[1] According to China’s National Energy Administration report (2024), renewable energy accounted for over 30% of total power generation capacity.