The Communist Party of China Central Committee convened a pivotal symposium with non-CPC representatives on December 3, 2025, to gather diverse perspectives on China's economic trajectory. The meeting comes as policymakers prepare for critical decisions shaping the nation's 2026 economic agenda.
General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping chaired the Beijing forum, emphasizing in his address that 'consensus-building across all sectors remains vital for sustaining quality growth.' The discussions focused on analyzing current economic indicators and formulating strategies to address emerging global challenges.
This year's dialogue follows China's measured recovery from recent supply chain realignments, with particular attention given to technological innovation and green energy transitions. Participants proposed measures to strengthen cross-strait economic cooperation while maintaining stability in the Taiwan Strait region.
Economic planners highlighted three priority areas for 2026: optimizing digital infrastructure investments, expanding domestic consumption mechanisms, and enhancing multilateral trade partnerships. The outcomes are expected to influence policy frameworks to be unveiled during next year's Two Sessions parliamentary meetings.
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