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【大会发言/讨论】“十五五”新规划、新蓝图 视频回放
党的二十届四中全会审议通过了《中共中央关于制定国民经济和社会发展第十五个五年规划的建议》。公报明确提出,将坚持以经济建设为中心及推动高质量发展。公报研判我国经济基础稳、优势多、韧性强、潜能大,长期向好的支撑条件和基本趋势没有变。“十五五”时期,如何以高质量发展推动中国经济持续转型,破除国内外两大困局?如何通过全面深化改革推动高质量发展?面对内外发展环境复杂多变、不确定难料因素增多等挑战,如何建设现代化产业体系、加快高水平科技自立自强?内需不足及内卷等问题如何有待拆解?
【专题对话】如何在人口萎缩和老龄化的背景下刺激经济? 视频回放
【中国养老产业论坛系列闭门圆桌】意定监护:艰难起步之后(闭门会议,仅限受邀嘉宾)
老龄化和少子化趋势下,谁来监护空巢老人?因监护权缺失或错位导致的纠纷日渐凸显,也成为老龄社会的伦理和安全隐患。社会监护作为家庭监护、国家兜底监护之外的有效补充,在未来社会或将扮演更加重要的角色。
“意定监护”写入《民法典》并于2021年实施。其适用人群实现了从老年人拓展至成年人的立法突破,也为社会监护服务提供更广阔发展空间。但意定监护制度在中国的推广,不仅需要构建完善的社会监护服务体系,也需要回应如何监护、谁来监督这样具体而细致的问题,更绕不开对中国传统家庭养老模式及生命观的追问。
目前,意定监护在中国仍属新鲜事物,尚有大量基础问题有待回答:推广意定监护有哪些挑战?社会监护组织如何可持续运营?从顶层设计到实践层面,如何尽快完善老年人意定监护制度体系建设?如何推动养老信托与意定监护协同发展,能否弥补意定监护在财产管理方面的不足?
【课题圆桌】公平竞争反内卷(闭门会议,仅限受邀嘉宾)
自今年3月政府工作报告强调整治“内卷式”竞争以来,中央相继以通过修订《中华人民共和国反不正当竞争法》、财经委会议提出“反内卷”以及召开中央城市工作会议在内的各种方式,着力解决以低价无序竞争、推动落后产能退出为核心的“内卷式”竞争。
无论是平台经济越来越白热化、可能涉及不正当竞争的打法,抑或是地方政府在鼓励新兴产业布局上出现的严重同质化问题,以及所衍生的来自出口市场的反制,都成为阻碍经济高质量发展的不利因素。有鉴于此,如何区别“内卷式”竞争与公平竞争,如果通过治理过度内卷来促进公平竞争环境,如何回应地方政府在房地产下滑后亟需新的收入来源以及维持当地就业与经济发展的需要和避免产能过剩的问题,以及在维持出口增长作为经济引擎之一的作用、回应日益上升来自海外市场的反弹,都成为整治“内卷式”竞争的应有之义。
【中国ESG30人论坛2025年会】大变局中的可持续发展
回望2025年,未熄灭的战火、持续博弈的地缘政治、反复不定的关税、重写中的经贸格局、频发的极端天气、浪潮汹涌的AI等重重因素交织,世界正陷入更深的挑战当中。身处大变局,我们亟待深入把握地缘政治、技术、人口、气候等变迁趋势,改进治理机制,找到可持续的增长新路径;亟待重新召唤共同体意识,以共赢共享精神推动新合作,建立新连接;亟待更充分地发扬企业家精神,为艰巨的时代挑战寻找创新解决方案;亟待持续改善生态土壤和协作网络,使资本向善、商业向善、科技向善成为可能。
中国ESG30人论坛2025年会将继续汇集核心利益相关方,围绕全球与中国长期价值构建和当下行动策略的关键议题展开深入讨论,以期凝聚共识,增强信心,鼓舞行动。我们相信,惟有具备使命感和创新精神的各界领袖与社会大众在当下共同的不懈行动,才能突出重围,从不确定中踏出确定的通往可持续未来之路。
14:20-14:25 欢迎致辞暨《2025中国ESG发展白皮书》发布 视频回放
14:25-15:25 【主题演讲】全球秩序重组下的绿色转型机遇与挑战
15:25-15:40 【主题演讲】释放养老金融潜力 引领长期价值创造 视频回放
15:40-16:00 ESG30青年学者计划(2025-2026)启动仪式 视频回放
16:00-17:00 【主题讨论】战略与策略:变局中如何守护长期价值 视频回放
政治博弈、经贸秩序重组、宏观经济周期、国际治理困境等因素叠加,正给全球可持续发展和人类长期价值的维系带来严峻威胁。我们既需要应对眼前挑战的灵巧之姿和韧性方法,更需要以长期价值作为当下行动的指引和方向,携手突围:
• 美国“退群”以及欧洲放缓监管步伐对全球ESG/绿色投资和实践带来了哪些影响?面对艰巨的可持续性挑战,如何投资我们的未来?中国如何保持战略定力,构建长期增长机制?
• 如何把握地缘政治和经贸格局变化,以新全球化视角重新布局,并形成负责任的全球公民叙事?
• 变局中有哪些创造长期价值的方法论,如何有效处理利益相关者关系并平衡长短策?如何发挥金融力量赋能绿色转型和可持续增长?
• 政商学界、国际机构、行业组织如何突破障碍,持续改进激励机制与生态协作?
17:00-18:00 【主题讨论】可持续创新解决方案及产业化规模化路径 视频回放
2025年诺贝尔经济学奖再次将社会对于经济增长机制的关注聚焦于创新。对于绿色可持续转型而言,创新亦是将转型转化为增长的终极之路。圆桌将汇聚专家学者、国际组织、企业金融机构等代表共同探讨:
• 企业/机构有哪些具有前景的可持续创新解决方案?如何利用技术创新如AI、新型能源技术、负碳技术等和社会创新、制度创新(如碳交易机制、混合金融等),助力可持续发展和经济长期增长?
• 组织如何为可持续创新创造条件?如何超越内卷化竞争,使创新成为长期价值创造的核心引擎?
• 技术研发、产品开发、产业化、规模化过程中有哪些障碍,如何渡过创新的“死亡之谷”?政策、市场如何协同?
• 如何创新金融服务和资本市场工具,助力可持续创新及新质生产力培育?
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[The 7th Caixin Global Young Leaders Forum] Seeking Common Denominator Amid Changes and Uncertainty (By Invitation Only)
15:30-16:00 [Speech/Dialogue] How to Cope with Current Challenges for the Youth
16:00-17:00 [Dialogue] What Can China and Japan Jointly Undertake in Their Common Iinterests?
[Opening Remarks] Video
[Opening Speech] Video
[Opening Speech/Dialogue] Global Economic Outlook 2026: Responding to Persistent Uncertainty Video
[Plenary Session] Navigating the "New Reality" in a Multipolar World

- Takehiko NakaoChairman, Center for International Economy & Strategy; Former President, Asian Development Bank (Online)

- Zhang BinDeputy Director, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

- Scott KennedySenior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics, Center for Strategic and International Studies
[Forum] How Corporates Can Succeed in the New Phase of Globalization
Amid the interplay of geopolitical dynamics, trade environments, and technological innovation, the global trade landscape is undergoing rapid transformation. The "going global" movement of Chinese enterprises is increasingly becoming a vital pathway in China’s globalization development. From high-speed rail technology and green energy to fintech and internet technologies, Chinese companies are transcending borders—exporting not only products and technologies but also brands, services, and supply chains—continuously exploring new models for global expansion. What makes the new phase of globalization “new”? Which regions hold the greatest growth potential? What obstacles do companies face when expanding overseas? Looking ahead, how can businesses enhance localization, strengthen supply chain resilience, and navigate cross-border capital challenges?
13:30–13:50 [Keynote Speech] New Paradigms and Opportunities for Chinese Companies Going Global Amid Global Economic Transformation Video
13:50–14:10 [Keynote Speech] Charting a New Vision for Global Trade, Forging a New Landscape of Open Cooperation Video
14:10–14:55 [Dialogue] How Can Chinese Companies Practice Long-Termism Going Global? Video
14:55–15:10 [Report Release] The Release and Interpretation of the New Globalization Report Video
15:10–16:10 [Roundtable Session I] A New Game in Global Expansion — Positioning in Emerging Markets and Uncovering New Growth Drivers Video
The boundaries of Chinese companies' "going global" strategy continue to expand, with their operational sophistication consistently rising. In recent years, what new shifts have emerged in the target regions and markets for Chinese enterprises expanding overseas? How have their expansion models evolved? As global engagement becomes more long-term, comprehensive, and in-depth, how can companies navigate the underlying challenges and uncertainties in these markets? And how can localization strategies be genuinely realized?
Speaker:
- Huo JianguoFormer Vice President of China Society for World Trade Organization Studies; Former President of Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Commerce
16:10–17:10 [Roundtable Session II] A New Financial Engine — Empowering "Global Enterprises" to Accelerate Their Expansion Video
As overseas expansion deepens, Chinese companies are increasingly in need of "full-cycle" and "one-stop" comprehensive financial services. How can globalizing enterprises address challenges and pain points such as cross-border lending, foreign exchange management, and financial risks? As the wave of Chinese companies going overseas surges, how can financial services keep pace? To meet the diverse financial needs of these companies at different stages, how should financial products and services innovate? In improving the cross-border financial service system, how can small and medium-sized financial institutions collaborate more effectively with large financial institutions to jointly build a robust financial service chain for global expansion?
Speaker: Moderator:[Panel Discussion] New Quality Productive Forces: Keeping Momentum through Technological Innovation
As China moves into a new phase of digital- and AI-driven development, “new quality productive forces” are reshaping traditional growth models and steering the economy toward innovation led progress. This transition raises several interlinked challenges: how to efficiently integrate factors such as data, technology, capital and other inputs to spark a new wave of technological and industrial innovation; how frontier technologies—AI, IoT and big data—can push production and manufacturing boundaries to accelerate upgrades in traditional sectors; how to navigate the uncertain industrial terrain that accompanies frontier science while preserving market space for entrepreneurship and breakthroughs; and, as China narrows the gap in AI foundation models, how to strengthen the remaining weak links—especially those in computing power and software/hardware—through targeted policy, investment and industrial coordination.
[Panel Discussion] Green computing power : Aligning AI Demand with Clean Power
In the current AI wave, computing infrastructure is expanding rapidly, yet computing ultimately depends on electricity—and under China’s "dual‑carbon" objectives (carbon peaking and carbon neutrality) there is a growing shift toward cleaner and greener power. As the country with the largest scale of green power deployment worldwide, China is actively exploring how to align renewables with intelligent computing, fostering computing–power coordination to create truly green data centers. Several leading provinces have already forged their own development paths. How can green power be used more safely, efficiently, and economically? How to establish mechanisms synergizing computing and power systems ? How can the new model of direct green‑power supply be applied more effectively? What obstacles remain to hinder the practical deployment of direct green‑power supply?

- Chai QiminProfessor and Director for Strategy and Planning, National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation

- Li JieDeputy Director of the Institute of Cloud Computing and Big Data, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology

- Liu HongDirector of Computing Power Facility Engineering Research Center, China Mobile Design Institute
[China-U.S. Roundtable] Relaunching China-U.S. Relations (Closed-door / By Invitation Only)

- Fang XinghaiFormer Vice Chairman, China Securities Regulatory Commission; Vice President, China Society for Finance and Banking

- Scott KennedySenior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics, Center for Strategic and International Studies

- Yu TiejunProfessor of School of International Studies and President of Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University

- Robin HuAsia Chairman, Milken Institute; Advisory Senior Director, Temasek; Non-Resident Ambassador to Timor-Leste, Republic of Singapore
[Plenary Session] How Can Financial Resources Precisely Nurture Technological Innovation?
To foster long-term economic competitiveness, it is imperative for financial institutions and regulators to ensure robust balance sheet management, rational risk pricing, and sustained financing support. Looking ahead, how can financial institutions—including banks, securities firms, insurance companies, venture capital, and private equity—actively explore new models and pathways for service delivery? How can they develop and strengthen long-term capital and patient capital to provide sustainable momentum for technological innovation? How can systemic bottlenecks be addressed to facilitate a virtuous cycle among technology, industry, and finance?
16:00–16:15 [Speech/Dialogue Ⅰ]
16:15–16:30 [Speech/Dialogue Ⅱ]
Networking Reception
[Keynote Speech/Dialogue]
09:00–09:30 [Speech/Dialogue I]
[Panel Discussion] The “15th Five-Year” New Plan: New Directions and Blueprint Video
The Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China reviewed and adopted the "Proposal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development." The communiqué explicitly stated that the Party will adhere to an economic development-centered approach and promote high-quality development. It assessed that China’s economic foundation remains stable, with numerous advantages, strong resilience, and vast potential, emphasizing that the supporting conditions and fundamental trend of long-term improvement remain unchanged. During the "15th Five-Year Plan" period, how can high-quality development drive the sustained transformation of China’s economy and overcome challenges both domestically and internationally? How can comprehensive deepening of reforms advance high-quality development? In the face of a complex and ever-changing internal and external development environment, along with increasing uncertainties and unpredictable factors, how can China build a modern industrial system and accelerate high-level technological self-reliance? How can issues such as insufficient domestic demand and involution be effectively addressed?

- Yang WeiminStanding Committee Member and Vice Chairman of the Economic Affairs Committee of the 13th CPPCC National Committee

- Zhang JunkuoMember of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference; Chairman of the China Development Research Foundation
[Panel Discussion] How to stimulate an economy with a shrinking and ageing population? Video
[Speech / Dialogue]
[China Elderly Care Industry Forum] Designated Guardianship: Pathways and Challenges (Closed-door / By Invitation Only)
[Closed-door Session] Fair Competition, Anti-Involution (By Invitation Only)
[2025 China ESG30 Forum Annual Meeting] Sustainable Development in Times of Profound Transformation
Reflecting on 2025: unextinguished conflicts, persistent geopolitical rivalries, volatile tariffs, a rewriting global economic landscape, frequent extreme weather events, and surging artificial intelligence—these intertwined factors are plunging the world into ever-deeper challenges.
Amid this profound transformation, we urgently need to deepen our understanding of shifting trends in geopolitics, technology, demography, and climate, improve governance mechanisms, and identify new pathways for sustainable growth. We must rekindle a sense of shared community, advance new forms of cooperation in the spirit of mutual benefit, and forge new connections. It is imperative to further cultivate entrepreneurial spirit, seeking innovative solutions to daunting challenges of our time. We must continuously improve the ecosystem and collaborative networks to enable capital, business, and technology to serve the common good.
The 2025 China ESG30 Forum Annual Meeting will once again bring together key stakeholders to engage in in-depth discussions on building long-term value for both the globe and China, as well as actionable strategies for the present. The goal is to build consensus, strengthen confidence, and inspire action. We believe that only through persistent, concerted efforts by mission-driven and innovative leaders and the broader society can we navigate these complex challenges and carve out a certain path toward a sustainable future from an era of uncertainty.
14:20-14:25 Welcome Remarks and Release of the "China ESG Development White Paper 2025" Video
14:25-15:25 [Keynote Speech] Opportunities and Challenges of Green Transformation in the Reshaping of Global Order
[Speech Ⅰ] Navigating and Responding to ESG Investment Headwinds Video
[Speech Ⅱ] Turning Vision into Reality: International Carbon Market Experience and China's Carbon Market Potential Video
[Speech Ⅲ] Building China's Green Competitiveness Amid Restructuring of the International Trade System Video
[Speech Ⅳ] Maintaining China's Green Transition Momentum: Cost Considerations and Key Mechanisms Video
15:25-15:40 [Keynote Speech] Unlocking the Potential of Pension Finance to Steer Long-Term Value Creation Video
15:40-16:00 Launch Ceremony for the ESG30 Young Scholars Program (2025-2026) Video
Building on the new starting point of China's "15th Five-Year Plan" and confronting challenges in global governance and domestic economic transformation, the second phase (2025-2026) of the ESG30 Young Scholars Program adopts the theme "Resilient Growth, Co-creating Long-term Value." Focusing on three key pillars—sustainable technology, sustainable finance, and sustainable business—the program will launch a series of research projects integrating public value and practical application. It aims to explore the mechanisms and pathways through which these pillars can synergistically drive long-term value creation, promote closed-loop solutions connecting "technology, capital, market, and policy," accelerate the shift of ESG from theory to scalable practice and from an external add-on to an embedded endogenous mechanism, thereby supporting China’s high-quality economic development and global sustainable growth. Speaker:
16:00-17:00 [Panel Discussion] Strategy and Tactics: Safeguarding Long-Term Value Amid Transformation Video
The convergence of political rivalry, restructuring of the economic and trade order, macroeconomic cycles, and failures in global governance now pose severe threats to global sustainable development and the preservation of long-term human value. We must respond to immediate challenges with agility and resilience, while also allowing long-term values to guide and orient our present actions as we join forces to forge a breakthrough:
• How have U.S. "withdrawals from international agreements" and Europe's slower regulatory pace impacted global ESG/green investment and practices? In the face of daunting sustainability challenges, how should we invest in our future? How can China maintain strategic resolve and build long-term growth mechanisms?
• How can we navigate changes in the geopolitical and economic landscape, reposition from the perspective of a new globalization, and shape a narrative of responsible global citizenship?
• What methodologies exist for creating long-term value in times of transformation, and how can stakeholder relationships be effectively managed while balancing short- and long-term strategies? How can financial strength be leveraged to empower green transition and sustainable growth?
• How can government, business, academia, international institutions, and industry organizations break down barriers and continuously improve incentive mechanisms and collaborative ecosystems?

- Diao ChunheExecutive President of the Alliance of Chinese Business in Africa for Social Responsibilities

- Jiang KejunProfessor and Acting Head of Carbon Neutrality and Climate Change, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) (Online)
17:00-18:00 [Panel Discussion] Sustainable Innovation Solutions and Pathways to Industrialization and Scale Video
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics has once again focused societal attention on the role of innovation in economic growth mechanisms. For the green and sustainable transition, innovation is also the ultimate pathway to transforming this transition into tangible growth. This roundtable will bring together experts, scholars, representatives from international organizations, enterprises, and financial institutions to explore the following:
• What promising sustainable innovation solutions exist within enterprises and institutions? How can technological innovations—such as AI, new energy technologies, and carbon-negative solutions—as well as social and institutional innovations (e.g., carbon trading mechanisms, blended finance), be leveraged to drive sustainable development and long-term economic growth?
• How can organizations create enabling conditions for sustainable innovation? How can they move beyond zero-sum competition and position innovation as the core engine for long-term value creation?
• What obstacles exist across the stages of technology R&D, product development, industrialization, and scaling, and how can organizations navigate the "valley of death" in innovation? How can policies and markets collaborate effectively?
• How can financial services and capital market instruments be innovated to support sustainable innovation and the cultivation of new-quality productive forces?

- Jeff HuangFounder of AEX Holdings (Hong Kong); Former Managing Director for Greater China of Intercontinental Exchange

- Liu WeiDirector of Standards and Environmental Engineering,Lenovo Group; Registered Expert of ISO/TC 176
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