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China Announces Key Huddle for 5-Year Blueprint Amid Tussle with Trump’s America
The Communist Party will address economic growth, youth unemployment, and trade tensions with the U.S. as it sets goals for 2026-2030, with youth unemployment at 21%, officials said.
- The Communist Party of China is scheduled to convene its fourth plenary meeting in Beijing from October 20 to 23 to review and discuss the 15th Five-Year Plan.
- The session follows a Politburo meeting on Monday, chaired by Xi Jinping, which reviewed a draft of the plan and decided to revise it based on solicited opinions.
- More than 370 Central Committee members, including senior officials and military representatives, will attend to deliberate China's economic, political, and social goals for 2026-2030.
- The plan will emphasize high-quality development, new productive forces, and balancing development with security, while addressing challenges like sluggish growth and global tensions.
- Following further revisions at the plenum, the plan will be presented for formal approval during the legislative gathering scheduled for March, amid heightened political tension due to recent corruption probes.
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China to Review Next Five-Year Plan Amid Economic Strains and Global Pressures
China’s Communist Party will convene in October to outline the country’s next five-year blueprint, a critical moment as Beijing seeks to rebalance its economy while navigating trade tensions with the West. China’s Central Committee, the largest of the Party’s top decision-making bodies, will hold its fourth plenum from October 20–23. Traditionally, the fifth plenum is […] The post China to Review Next Five-Year Plan Amid Economic Strains and Glo…
China to Hold Plenum on Five-Year Plan From Oct 20 to 23
China’s ruling Communist Party will convene a closed-door meeting from Oct. 20 to 23 to review development plans for the next five years, the official Xinhua News Agency said on Monday, citing a meeting of the top decision body Politburo.
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Right
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43% Right
L 29%
C 28%
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