The much-anticipated policy meeting, scheduled for Monday to Thursday, is a major gathering of the top members of the ruling Communist Party of China that typically happens only once every five years.
The Third Plenum, a major Party conference on China’s economy held roughly once every five years, came to a close this past Wednesday. The closed-door meeting of Central Committee members reaffirmed ...
In this photo released on July 18, 2024, by Xinhua News Agency, members of the Politburo Standing Committee from left, Li Xi, Cai Qi, Zhao Leji, Xi Jinping, Li Qiang, Wang Huning and Ding Xuexiang ...
Delegates attend the closing ceremony of the 20th National Congress of China’s ruling Communist Party at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Oct. 22, 2022. Credit: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan For ...
China's leaders doubled down on boosting domestic technology in a high-level meeting called the Third Plenum that ended Thursday, according to a readout. State media said the meeting of the Chinese ...
China’s leaders are meeting in Beijing, and have a fresh chance to make some policy adjustments to perk up the economy. When an NPR team visited China last spring, people spoke with us with gloom ...
The Chinese Communist Party has just finished its “third plenum”, a big meeting held roughly twice a decade devoted to long-term reform. From July 15th to 18th more than 360 members of the party’s ...
Workers install a sign that reads "commerce" on an office building being refurbished in Beijing as China's ruling Communist Party started a four-day meeting Monday called the Third Plenum. China ...
China’s ruling Communist Party has set ambitious long-term policy goals at its most important political meeting on reform, but offered little detail on how to pull the world’s second-largest economy ...
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) last week concluded the long anticipated Third Plenum of the 20th Party Congress, which brought together the Party’s top leadership, including all the members of the ...
President Xi Jinping is presiding over a conclave to draft a new economic program. The stakes are high, but expectations for big changes are modest. By Chris Buckley and Keith Bradsher Chris Buckley, ...
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