With the clock ticking down on China’s 2021-25 five-year plan, many infrastructure targets remain unmet, setting the stage for a potential acceleration in construction that could spur a rise in investment next year.
Official data shows that progress in key sectors – from railways to nuclear power – lags behind the plan’s goals, leaving large room for next year, according to the Post’s review of the five-year plan progress.
This required pace far exceeds the progress made in the first three quarters of 2024, when only 1,210km of high-speed lines were added.
In the nuclear power sector, the latest government data from late August showed that China’s installed nuclear power capacity had reached 58.08 million kilowatts.
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