Foreword Promoting High-Quality Development through Structural Transformation I.China Enters a New Developmental Phase in the Advanced Stage of Industrialization II.Structural Transformation in the Advanced Stage of Industrialization in China III.Promoting Structural Reforms and Structural Policy Adjustments IV.Advancing Pragmatic Institutional Opening Up Chapter I Industrial Structure Transformation Section I The Transformation Process of China's Industrial Structure I.China's Advancement into the Advanced Stage of Industrialization II.Industrial Structure Transformation Process III.Challenges in Industrial Structure Transformation Section II Global Trends in Supply Chain Restructuring I.Global Trends in Supply Chain Layout Adjustments II.The Root Causes of Global Supply Chain Restructuring II.Changes in China's Position in the Global Supply Chain Section III Main Objectives of China's Industrial Structure Transformation I.Establishing a New Industrial Structure II.Formation of a New Pattern of High-Quality Manufacturing Development III.Enhancing New Advantages in Digital Economy Development Chapter II Technological Structure Transformation Section I Transformation of China's Technological Structure I.Progress of Technological Structure Transformation II.Challenges in the Transformation of Technological Structure Section II Global Trends in Technological Innovation I.Global Technological Innovation Trends II.Trend of Shifts in Global Scientific Centers III.Trends in Global Technological Competition Landscape Changes Section III Main Objectives for China's Technological Structural Upgrade I.Enhancing R&D Intensity Il.Optimize the Structure of Technological Expenditure II.Enhance the Capability to Translate Technological Achievements IV.Expand the Scale of Senior Technicians Chapter III Consumption Structure Transformation Section I China's Consumption Structure Transformation and Upgrading I.The Process of Consumption Structure Transformation II.Consumption Structure Transformation Effects III.Upgrade Trends in Consumption Structure Section II Challenges in China's Consumption Structure Transformation I.Short-Term Consumption Decline II.Weakening Consumer Expectations III.Service-Oriented Consumption Upgrade Slowed Section IIl The Main Objectives of China's Consumption Structure Transformation I.Improving Consumption Expectations II.Increasing the Proportion of Service-Oriented Consumption II.Enhancing the Effect of Service-Oriented Consumption Chapter IV Energy Structure Transformation / 167 Section I The Progress of China's Energy Structure Transformation I.Energy Structure Transformation Progress II.Challenges in Energy Structure Transformation
Section II The Global Energy Change I.Basic Global Energy Structure II.The Russia-Ukraine Conflict and the Global Energy Crisis III.China's Dependence on the Global Energy Market Section III Main Objectives of China's Energy Structure Transformation I.Enhance Energy Supply Level II.Gradually Reduce Energy Consumption and Carbon Intensity III.Gradual Improvement in Energy Technology Levels Chapter V Structural Reform with Structural Transformation as the Main Focus Section I The Realistic Needs of Structural Transformation for Structural Reforms I.Increase the Momentum of Structural Transformation through Structural Reforms II.Resolve Structural Differences in Structural Transformation through Structural Reform II.Resolve Structural Imbalances in Economic Relationships during Structural Transformation Section II Important Goals of Structural Reform I.Stabilize Development Expectations II.Stimulate Market Vitality III.Create a Fair,Competitive Market Environment Chapter VI Promote Structural Transformation with a High Level of Opening Up Section I The Actual Demand of Structural Transformation for High-Level Opening Up I.Structural Transformation Needs to Be Integrated into the Global Industrial Chain and Supply Chain II.Structural Transformation Poses Greater Demands on the International Market III.Structural Transformation Raises Higher Demands for Deeper Integration of Domestic and International Markets Section II Major Goals of High-Level Opening Up I.Make Pragmatic Efforts to Promote the Dual Circulation of the Domestic and International Markets II.Advance Institutional Opening Up III.Coordinate Development and Security IV.Advance the RCEP Process in a Pragmatic Manner Section III Major Tasks of High-Level Opening Up I.Promote the Transformation of Industrial Structure and Scientific and Technological Structure through a High Level of Opening Up II.Advance the Alignment of Rules and Regulations Management Standards III.Strengthen the Advancement of Bilateral and Multilateral Free Trade IV.Promote the Formation of a New Regional Opening Up Layout V.Actively Participate in Global Economic Governance