China’s 2026 NPC Session Set for March 5 in Beijing
China’s National People’s Congress announces March 5, 2026, for its fourth annual session, setting the stage for key economic and legislative decisions.
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China’s National People’s Congress announces March 5, 2026, for its fourth annual session, setting the stage for key economic and legislative decisions.
CPC leadership reaffirms commitment to eight-point decision on governance and anti-corruption during year-end review chaired by Xi Jinping.
China’s NDRC consults private enterprises to set 2026 economic priorities, focusing on innovation and sustainable growth across key industries.
China announces 2026 property market stabilization measures, focusing on inventory reduction, affordable housing conversions, and urban renewal projects to ensure sustainable growth.
President Xi Jinping urges central state-owned enterprises to accelerate innovation and align with national goals, emphasizing their role in China’s 2025 modernization drive.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasizes innovation and high-quality growth in drafting the 15th Five-Year Plan, aiming to bolster economic stability and domestic demand.
China’s top legislature convenes to review draft laws on trade, aviation, and environmental protection, with significant implications for global economic and climate governance.
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China outlines 2026 economic priorities, focusing on boosting domestic demand through consumer incentives and strategic investments to sustain growth amid global challenges.
China announces stricter regulations for its photovoltaic industry, aiming to phase out outdated production and balance supply-demand dynamics by 2026.
Japanese lawmaker Taro Yamamoto accuses PM Sanae Takaichi of ‘betraying the nation’ amid debate over US investment deal diverting 90% of profits to America.
China announces domestic demand expansion as 2026 economic priority, with 5% growth projected for 2025 and property market reforms underway.
China announces 2026 economic strategy focused on strengthening domestic consumption and technological self-reliance through systemic reforms, following key policy meetings in Beijing.
China outlines 2026 economic priorities focusing on stabilizing growth, expanding domestic demand, and deepening reforms through coordinated government measures.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s latest article emphasizes expanding domestic demand as a key strategy for economic growth, published in the CPC’s Qiushi Journal.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan prioritizes consumption-driven growth through employment stability and supply-demand reforms, aiming to boost economic resilience in 2025.
China prioritizes domestic consumption and income growth in its 2026 economic strategy, balancing supply expansion with demand stimulation.
China’s Politburo outlines 2026 economic priorities, emphasizing coordinated policies and quality growth ahead of key planning meetings.
China’s record $1 trillion trade surplus in 2025 reflects global supply chain evolution, offering opportunities for international economic collaboration.