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China Offers Stable Partnerships Amid Global Uncertainty, Says Former Slovenian President

By MGN EditorialMarch 12, 2026 at 01:24 PM

China's economic growth target of 4.5-5% for 2026 and its new five-year plan signal stability and partnership opportunities for the maritime industry, according to a former Slovenian president.

According to a report from South, a former Slovenian president has stated that a confident China can offer the partnerships the world needs during a period of global instability. This comes as China has set an economic growth target of 4.5-5% for 2026, the first year of its 15th Five-Year Plan. The new plan, covering 2026-2030, marks a shift towards higher-quality development and 'common prosperity' for the Chinese people. This signals continued stability and growth opportunities for industries like maritime, which relies on strong trade relationships. 'China's steady development and its commitment to partnerships present valuable opportunities for the global maritime sector,' the former president said. 'As the world navigates uncertain times, China's reliable economic performance can anchor crucial supply chains and logistics networks.' The remarks come as the maritime industry faces headwinds like geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and the energy transition. Stable economic growth and trade in China could help offset these challenges, providing a crucial counterbalance. Analysts say China's new five-year plan will prioritize technological innovation, green development, and domestic consumption - all of which have implications for seaborne trade, port infrastructure, and sustainability initiatives in the maritime sector.
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