Baogang Group Unveils Strategic Blueprint for China’s 15th Five-Year Plan-Signals on Rare Earth Security and Industrial Upgrading

Jan 16, 2026

Highlights

  • Baogang Group outlines strategic blueprint for China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), prioritizing:
    • Rare earth supply-chain security
    • Advanced materials development
    • Positioning as a world-class enterprise serving national modernization goals
  • The state-owned industrial group signals its intention to move up the value chain from raw material production to higher-margin solutions through:
    • Technological breakthroughs
    • Digitalization
    • Intelligent manufacturing
  • Strategic commentary reinforces China's commitment to:

A new strategic blueprint (opens in a new tab) has been set, and Baogang Group (state-backed entity and owner of Northern China Rare Earth Group) is positioning itself for its next phase of development. In a January 16, 2026, commentary published by Baogang Daily, the state-owned industrial group outlined its high-level objectives for Chinaโ€™s upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan (2026โ€“2030)โ€”with rare earth supply-chain security, advanced materials, and industrial upgrading at the core.

According to the commentary, Baogang Group aims to become a leading advanced-materials supplier and integrated solutions provider, maintain top-tier operating performance within its industry, and take the lead among regional state-owned enterprises in building a โ€œworld-class enterprise.โ€ The language is aspirational, but the strategic signals are clear.

The article frames the current period as one of heightened uncertainty but enduring structural strength for Chinaโ€™s economy. While acknowledging geopolitical risk, volatility, and external pressure, the commentary emphasizes resilience, long-term growth potential, and the need to convert uncertainty into opportunity. A recurring theme is the โ€œsafety and stability of the rare earth industry chain and supply chain,โ€ which Baogang explicitly identifies as a strategic responsibility.

For Western and U.S. audiences, this matters. Baogang positions itself as a โ€œmain forceโ€ in building Chinaโ€™s two major rare-earth industrial bases, reinforcing Beijingโ€™s priority to secure upstream resources, processing capacity, and downstream integration. The article also signals a push to move up the value chainโ€”from raw material production toward services, solutions, and higher-margin advanced materialsโ€”supported by breakthroughs in core technologies, digitalization, green transformation, and intelligent manufacturing.

Another notable takeaway is the explicit alignment with national strategy. The commentary stresses that being โ€œworld-classโ€ is not just about scale or profitability, but about serving Chinaโ€™s broader industrial and modernization goals. Reform, innovation, and safe development are framed as non-negotiable pillars.

In short, while the piece contains no operational details or financial disclosures, it is a strategic signaling document. For U.S. and allied policymakers and investors tracking rare earths and critical minerals, it reinforces a familiar message: Chinaโ€™s leading state-owned players are doubling down on supply-chain control, technological upgrading, and global competitiveness heading into the next planning cycle.

Disclaimer: This news item originates from Baogang Daily, a publication of a Chinese state-owned entity. The information should be independently verified before forming business or investment conclusions.

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