How will China tackle its many challenges in the coming five years?
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How will China tackle its many challenges in the coming five years?
"Chinese Communist Party leadership is meeting behind closed doors to draft a five-year plan. China's top leaders are meeting for an important conference that will give a glimpse into the priorities of the world's second-largest economy. The Fourth Plenum of the Communist Party will outline a series of policies for the next five years. Beijing has been making efforts to increase consumer spending and attract foreign investors to drive growth"
"all the while dealing with an escalating trade war with its biggest export market, the United States. So, what will drive China for the next five years?"
"Presenter: Bernard Smith Guests: Einar Tangen Senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation Shirley Ze Yu Senior fellow with the London School of Economics Wen-Ti Song Senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Global China Hub"
China's Communist Party leadership is meeting behind closed doors to draft a five-year plan at the Fourth Plenum, which will outline a series of policies for the next five years. The session will define economic priorities for the world's second-largest economy, targeting measures to increase consumer spending and attract foreign investors to sustain growth. Policymakers must also contend with an escalating trade war with the United States that threatens export demand and investment flows. The plan is expected to balance domestic consumption, external openness, and risk management to stabilize growth and promote long-term economic resilience.
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