China Two Sessions 2026: growth target, fiscal stance and 15th plan signals in focus

China’s Two Sessions (4–11 March) is shaping up as a “targets + 15th plan signalling” event, more about direction and policy bias than a single mega-stimulus headline.

Summary:

  • China’s “Two Sessions” will open in Beijing on 4 March (CPPCC) and 5 March 2026 (NPC), with the headline policy statement coming via the Government Work Report by Premier Li Qiang on 5 March.

  • 2026 is a key “bridge year” into the 15th five-year plan (2026–2030), with authorities preparing plan-related documents for March deliberations and public signalling.

  • Market focus is on whether Beijing marks down the GDP target from “around 5%” to ~4.5%–5%, which would formalise the shift toward “quality/security” framing and lower the bar for big-bang stimulus.

  • A fiscal deficit ratio around ~4% of GDP is widely discussed as the “base case”, with support potentially pushed via special bond issuance / quasi-fiscal channels and targeted spending rather than a headline-deficit surge.

  • Domestic-demand support (trade-ins/vouchers, services consumption, welfare) is expected to feature, but the policy tone is likely to keep emphasising industrial upgrading, innovation and security amid US–China tech friction.

  • Watch for language on the property downturn, local-government finances, and “financial sector serving the real economy” as Beijing tries to lift confidence without reigniting leverage.

China’s annual “Two Sessions” will convene in Beijing in early March, with the advisory CPPCC opening on 4 March and the national legislature, the NPC, beginning on 5 March. The focal point for markets is the Government Work Report, delivered by Premier Li Qiang on the NPC’s opening day, which typically sets the year’s headline targets and policy tasks and provides the clearest public read of Beijing’s macro stance.

This year matters more than usual because it also serves as the on-ramp to the 15th five-year plan (2026–2030). While the plan’s full detail is built through Party and state processes, officials have already been workshopping plan-related and work-report drafts ahead of March, meaning investors should expect heavier-than-normal signalling on medium-term priorities, especially around industrial upgrading, technology self-reliance and economic security.

On the near-term macro call, a key debate is whether Beijing trims the 2026 GDP growth target from “around 5%” to a range closer to 4.5%–5%. A formal step-down would underline the shift toward “high-quality growth” and reduce the political pressure for a large, broad-based stimulus package.

Fiscal messaging is likely to balance support and discipline. Analysts broadly look for a headline deficit ratio around recent levels (often discussed near ~4% of GDP), with incremental support delivered through targeted programs and government-linked financing channels rather than a single dramatic deficit expansion

China Two Sessions 2026: growth target, fiscal stance and 15th plan signals in focus

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