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Editor's Note: As China concludes its 14th Five-Year Plan and prepares for the 15th, the year 2025 is ushering in a transformative era focused on promoting green and low carbon transition, fostering new consumption and cultivating talented young professionals. These key areas have drawn much attention during this year's Two Sessions, highlighting the essential role of entrepreneurs in the private sector to drive innovation. How can China's private economy overcome challenges along the way such as institutional barriers and funding bottlenecks to advance Chinese modernization and give full play to new quality productive forces? CGTN's Wang Guan talks to a panel of young entrepreneurs, experts and academics to discuss how business models can be reimagined to align with new and emerging technology and innovation. How can young entrepreneurs enhance competitiveness while bringing about more value in fields such as new consumption and the global cultural and entertainment industry?