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Central Economic Work Conference
Interpreting China’s 2022 Central Economic Work Conference
By Chutian Zhou
As one of the few top-level meetings held since China’s COVID U-turn, the CEWC’s messaging is especially important this year.
China States Economic Priorities for 2022, Emphasizing ‘Stability’
By Jesse Turland
The character for stability (稳) appeared 25 times in the summary notes for the 2021 Central Economic Work Conference, which outlines the government’s economic goals for the coming year.
How Will China Manage the Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery?
By Chutian Zhou
Interpreting Beijing’s 2020 Central Economic Work Conference offers hints of the path ahead.
China Sets Plan for High-Quality Development at Central Economic Work Conference: What Does It Mean?
By Jason Zukus
“Three tough battles” against major risks, poverty, and pollution planned to be won by 2020.
China Unveils Economic Strategy for 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is getting serious about supply-side reforms for 2016.
China Sets Economic Reform Targets for 2015
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Central Economic Work Conference gave an overview of China's economic goals for 2015. Topping the agenda: reform.
China Focuses on Local Government Debt
By James Parker
A key economic conference highlights Beijing’s concerns about the buildup of debt at the local government level.
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