Dual Circulation and 14th Five-Year Plan

Trade & Economy
Dual Circulation and 14th Five-Year Plan

“Dual Circulation”, which is set to become the new economic framework for China's medium and long-term development, has become one of the latest buzzwords in both the Chinese and international media. In this "Dual Circulation" report series, Fung Business Intelligence takes a closer look at the latest policies, directions and areas of focus of “Dual Circulation”, and will be covering various topics relevant to the business community.

Issue 1: Dual Circulation Is Not Just A Buzzword 
General overview of what “Dual Circulation” means and the rationale behind it

Issue 2: Export Manufacturers Turning To Domestic Market - When One Door Closes Another Opens 
Challenges and issues export-oriented businesses face in the current market, and the barriers they need to overcome to transform their business

Issue 3: ‘Dual Circulation' Strategy Becomes New Road Map To Growth In 14th Five-Year Plan
Development goals for short and long term for China's 14th Five-Year Plan

Issue 4: Export manufacturers turning to domestic market (II) - Government greases the wheels for export-oriented businesses 
Support measures and policies the Chinese government has rolled out to help address challenges faced by export-oriented businesses, as well as key initiatives of leading e-commerce platforms to help these businesses connect with and sell to domestic consumers

Issue 5: What China's 14th Five Year Plan means for foreign enterprises 
Key highlights from the 14th Five-Year Plan and its implications for foreign enterprises

Issue 6: Hainan Free Trade Port and its Implications for the Greater Bay Area 
Areas of focus and latest developments of China's newly announced Hainan Free Trade Port, and its implications for the Greater Bay Area.