The Chinese mainland's Communist Party is gearing up for significant strategic discussions as the 20th CPC Central Committee heads into its third plenary session in Beijing this July. Presided over by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, the session aims to further comprehensively deepen reforms and advance Chinese modernization.
Key agenda items include a report by the Political Bureau on their work, analysis of the current economic situation, and policies to promote the high-quality integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta. The meeting highlighted the importance of continuing reform in the face of complex international and domestic challenges, emphasizing the need to modernize governance systems and enhance the socialist system with Chinese characteristics.
Emphasizing economic resilience, the meeting called for the implementation of proactive fiscal and prudent monetary policies, issuance of special treasury bonds, and support for the real economy to stimulate growth. Additionally, efforts to develop new industries, advance green and low-carbon initiatives, and promote sustainable urbanization were underscored.
The session also addressed the importance of integrated regional development, particularly in the Yangtze River Delta, highlighting the roles of Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui in driving forward regional collaboration and innovation. As the CPC Central Committee navigates these critical discussions, the focus remains on building a strong, modernized nation poised for continued growth and global influence.
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20th CPC Central Committee to hold third plenary session in July
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