China announces 7% defense spending increase for 2026

China announced on Thursday a 7% increase in defense spending for 2026, the lowest rate in five years but still exceeding economic growth targets amid rising regional tensions. The move supports military modernization by 2035, with references to Taiwan. Premier Li Qiang highlighted improvements in combat readiness.

Premier Li Qiang of China stated at the opening of the parliament's annual meeting that defense spending will increase by 7% in 2026. This marks the lowest growth rate in five years, following three years of 7.2% rises and down from 6.8% in 2021. The broader GDP growth forecast stands at 4.5% to 5%, with defense outpacing it.

In his work report, Li said, "All these steps will boost our strategic capacity to safeguard China's sovereignty, security and development interests," adding that President Xi Jinping holds ultimate command responsibility. China aims to improve combat readiness and accelerate the development of "advanced combat capabilities."

The announcement comes amid a high-profile purge of upper military ranks. Zhang Youxia, a veteran military ally of Xi, was placed under investigation in January, while He Weidong was expelled in October last year. This leaves just two members of the usual seven on the supreme Central Military Commission, with Xi as chair and a newly promoted vice chairman, Zhang Shengmin.

The government remains committed to the ruling Communist Party's "absolute leadership over the armed forces," Li added. Regarding Taiwan, Li vowed to "resolutely fight against separatist forces aimed at 'Taiwan independence' and oppose external interference," promoting peaceful cross-Strait relations and national reunification. Taiwan's government had no immediate reaction.

In Tokyo, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara noted that China lacks sufficient transparency on its high defense spending and capabilities. Despite China's efforts to change the status quo in the East and South China Seas by force or coercion, Japan will continue building constructive, stable ties.

The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) stated that growth in Chinese military spending consistently outpaces the rest of Asia, reaching almost 44% of Asia's total in 2025. China provides no breakdown of its 1.91 trillion yuan ($277 billion) budget, about a quarter of the U.S.'s $1-trillion defense bill signed in December.

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Illustration of Premier Li Qiang unveiling China's 15th Five-Year Plan GDP target and priorities at the National People's Congress.
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Premier Li Qiang delivered the government work report to China's National People's Congress on March 5, 2026, setting a 2026 GDP growth target of 4.5-5% and outlining priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), including technological innovation, economic security, public well-being, energy production and decarbonisation. The report announced 20 growth targets across economy, technology, healthcare and more, plus 109 major projects in six areas—up from 102 previously—to support doubling 2020 per capita GDP by 2035.

Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi said Friday that Japan's initial budget for defense spending and related costs in fiscal 2026 totals about 10.6 trillion yen ($66.5 billion), roughly 1.9 percent of its 2022 gross domestic product or around 1.5 percent using projected fiscal 2026 GDP. Japan aims to raise spending to 2 percent of GDP by fiscal 2027.

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China plans a 9.3 percent increase in foreign affairs spending this year, the highest in three years and outpacing the military budget's 7 percent rise. Analysts say this signals Beijing's intent to consolidate geopolitical clout amid escalating global instability. The United States shows signs of withdrawing from its role as a world leader.

A new report shows China's arms imports fell 72% from 2021 to 2025, as the country turns to domestic production. Meanwhile, neighbors in Asia and Oceania have increased weapons purchases amid fears over China's intentions.

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The output of China's core artificial intelligence industry exceeded 1.2 trillion yuan ($165 billion) in 2025, with more than 6,200 companies operating in the field, said Li Lecheng, head of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The remarks came after the opening meeting of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing on Thursday.

On March 7, 2026, Chinese President Xi Jinping attended a plenary meeting of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and People's Armed Police Force delegation at the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing, where he delivered an important speech stressing the need to fully leverage the unique strengths of enhancing political loyalty in the military to advance national defense and military modernization steadily.

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