Last month, the Third Sessions of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) and the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), collectively known as the “Two Sessions,” successfully concluded in Beijing.
The “Two Sessions” are convened annually in Beijing, bringing together nearly 5000 NPC deputies and CPPCC members representing all ethnic groups, regions and political parties across the country.
President Xi Jinping engaged in discussions with deputies on state affairs, jointly charted the course for development, and formulated blueprints for China’s development in the New Era.
Here are the highlights of this year’s “Two Sessions” presented through a selection of key terms.
The Chinese Modernization
Chinese modernization is the modernization of a huge population, of common prosperity for all, of material and cultural-ethical advancement, of harmony between humanity and nature and of peaceful development.
Under the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core, China’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2024 rose to CNY 134.9 trillion (approximately USD 18.4 trillion), a year-on-year increase of 5 percent.
China’s economy has shown resilience, the Chinese market holds vast potential, and Chinese enterprises are brimming with vitality.
China also possesses the courage to confront risks and challenges head-on and the confidence to resolve issues effectively.
According to the Report on the Work of the Government 2025, China set the target of GDP growth of around 5 per cent this year with confidence.
The Sci-tech Innovation
China’s innovation capacity has achieved new breakthroughs in recent years, with notable advances in integrated circuits, artificial intelligence and quantum technology.
Groundbreaking developments have emerged across multiple frontiers, particularly in humanoid robotics and DeepSeek.
The value added of high-tech manufacturing and equipment manufacturing rose by 8.9 per cent and 7.7 percent respectively, and the output of new-energy vehicles passed the 13 million mark.
“Promote integrated advancement in technological and industrial innovation” has been written as the Chinese overall requirement for economic and social development.
This strategic deployment not only demonstrates China’s precise grasp of the new development paradigm but also highlights its firm resolve to steer industrial and economic transformation and upgrading through innovation-driven approaches.
The nation’s shift to “smart manufacturing” will drive sci-tech innovations to deliver more benefits to Global South countries.
Higher-standard Opening
Regardless of changes in the external environment, China will remain steadfast in its commitment to opening up.
China will steadily expand institutional opening, take the initiative to widen and advance unilateral opening in a well-ordered way, so as to promote reform and development through greater openness.
China has achieved the steady expansion of its economy and ranks among the world’s fastest-growing major economies, continuing to contribute about 30 percent to global economic growth.
In the face of counter-globalization undercurrents that defy economic laws, China has steadfastly sent positive signals to the world, delivering a reassuring message to partners.
In 2024, China’s total import and export volume reached CNY 43.85 trillion (approximately USD 6 trillion), marking a year-on-year increase of 5 per cent.
The increase of USD 290 billion in foreign trade equates to the annual trade volume of a medium-sized economy.
As Ghana’s largest trading partner for many years, China saw bilateral trade hit a historic high of USD 11.84 billion in 2024, demonstrating tremendous potential for future growth and cooperation.
Peaceful Development
China remains committed to an independent foreign policy of peace, stays on the path of peaceful development, and firmly pursues a mutually beneficial opening-up strategy.
The country opposes hegemonism and power politics, rejects all forms of unilateralism and protectionism and upholds international fairness and justice.
As stated by Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister at the “Two Sessions” press conference: “China is a natural member of the Global South.”
“No matter how the international landscape evolves, we will always keep the interests of the Global South close at heart, remain rooted in the Global South, and join fellow developing countries in writing a new chapter in humanity’s development.”
As the Ghanaian proverb goes, “Praye, se woyi baako a na ebu: wokabomu a emmu.”
This year marks the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Ghana, as well as the 25th anniversary of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
The enduring friendship between the two nations has yielded fruitful cooperation across various fields.
The successful convening of China’s “Two Sessions” sends positive signals to African countries including Ghana.
Africa is the land of hope in the 21st century, for there can be no modernization of the world without Africa’s modernization.
China stands ready to strengthen exchanges and collaboration with Ghana in economic development and social governance, working jointly to further develop the China-Ghana strategic partnership.
By AMBASSADOR TONG DEFA
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