China released a 22,000-character plan for its economy that doesn't say very much
Briefly

Unless you attribute a great deal of significance to Beijing's 'Five-Sphere Integrated Plan' or the 'Four-Pronged Comprehensive Strategy,' the plenum's communique was long on slogans and short on substance.
When Beijing officials talk about 'the new development philosophy', 'Chinese modernization', 'high quality development', 'new quality productive forces', or a 'high-standards socialist market economy', these are references to real objectives.
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