China’s top leaders recently convened a significant symposium with non-Communist Party figures to gather insights on the nation’s economic situation and plans for 2025. The meeting, held on December 6, was presided over by Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
The symposium aimed to solicit opinions and suggestions on this year’s economic performance and to discuss strategies for the upcoming economic work in 2025. This inclusive approach highlights China’s commitment to diverse perspectives in shaping its economic future.
During the event, attendees shared their views on various economic challenges and opportunities facing the country. Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration among different sectors to achieve the nation’s development goals.
This gathering reflects China’s ongoing efforts to foster open dialogue and incorporate feedback from various stakeholders in its economic planning process.
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China's leadership holds symposium to solicit advice on economic work
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