On Thursday, November 27, 2025, Chinese premier Li Qiang convened a State Council executive meeting in Beijing to review key policy advances.
First on the agenda was a report on the comprehensive inspection of high-quality development across the Chinese mainland. Launched earlier this year, the inspection aims to help regions and departments ground their economic and social initiatives in solid execution. Officials say the effort has yielded positive findings and highlighted areas for targeted improvements.
A major new step approved at the meeting is the provincial-level pooling of basic medical insurance. Expected to enhance universal coverage and strengthen tiered health care delivery, the pooling initiative will coordinate resources across regions to make medical support more accessible and sustainable.
The meeting also greenlit a draft regulation on promoting reading nationwide. The regulation calls for higher-quality content supply, expanded access to libraries and digital platforms, and community-driven reading programs to foster a culture of lifelong learning.
Finally, participants discussed and gave in-principle approval to amendments to the law on certified public accountants. The revised law will now be submitted to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress for further deliberation, aiming to bolster professional standards and transparency in financial services.
These moves reflect a broader push by the State Council to reinforce growth, social welfare, and cultural engagement in one of the world’s largest economies. For young global citizens, entrepreneurs, and changemakers, they signal China’s commitment to sustainable development and professional excellence.
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