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The 14th and most recent entry into the IPEF was Fiji, which was welcomed into the framework on May 27, 2023, as the first Pacific Island nation to join. [21] Including the United States, the following member countries joined in the framework: Member countries with the four largest GDPs: India (partly opted out on the trade pillar [22]) Japan
The Sixth Five-Year Economic and Social Development Plan (1987–91) to a large extent continued to emphasize the goals of the previous plan. The government intended to accelerate import liberalization and remove various types of restrictions and non-tariff barriers on imports.
The 14th Five-Year Plan, officially the 14th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development and Long-range Objectives Through the Year 2035 of the People's Republic of China, is a set of Chinese economic development goals designed to strengthen the national economy between 2021 and 2025.
The 13th Five-Year Plan of China, officially the 13th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development of the People's Republic of China, was a set of economic goals designed to strengthen the Chinese economy between 2016 and 2020.
Road Network Development Project in Conflict Affected Areas in Mindanao Proposed Samar Pacific Coastal Road Project (SPCR) 2018–2023 Completed July 14, 2023 [8] [9] [10] Sindangan-Bayog-Lakewood Road, Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte Proposed Surallah-T’Boli-San Jose Road, South Cotabato Completed Expressways C-5 Southlink Expressway
Five-Year Plans of Romania, economic development projects in Communist Romania, largely inspired by the Soviet model; Five-Year Plans of South Korea, an economic development project of South Korea; Five-Year Plans of Vietnam, a series of economic development initiatives; Five-year plan of Yugoslavia, which existed from 1946 to 1951
First five-year plan may refer to: First five-year plan (China) First Five-Year Plans (Pakistan) First five-year plan (Soviet Union) See also.
The Iran–China 25-year Cooperation Program or Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between I.R. Iran, P.R. China [2] is a 25-year cooperation agreement on the further development of Iran–China relations signed in Tehran by the Chinese and Iranian foreign ministers on 27 March 2021; the final details of the agreement have yet to be officially announced.