China's economy is often described as"slowing"-but slowing from what, and toward what?


This lecture examines how China's growth equation is being reshaped:from investment-led expansion to demand rebalancing, from scale to productivity,and from uncertainty to confidence.


As China prepares to launch the 15th Five-Year Plan(2026-2030), these shifts will play an increasingly important role in shaping the next phase of the country's growth model.

Using macro data and policy signals,the lecture offers a disciplined yet forward-looking framework for understanding both the

constraints China faces and the strategic space that remains for businesses and decision-makers.

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Agenda

Tuesday, April 14, 2026


Tuesday, April 14, 2026


19

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19

15

Welcome remarks & Global EMBA programme introduction

by Alexis Georgiou, Admissions Manager
*registration: 18:15-19:00

19

15

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20

15

Lecture on China's Next Growth Fauation: Demand and Rebalancing

by Prof. Howei Wu
Assistant Professor of Economics, CEIBS

20

45

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21

00

21

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22

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