The Chinese government is striving to increase consumer spending and attract foreign investors with the aim of ensuring economic growth. These efforts are being made against the backdrop of an escalating trade war with the United States, the country's largest export market.
Redaksiya reports that China's high-level leadership has gathered for an important conference that will shed light on the priorities of the world's second-largest economy. At this conference, the Fourth Plenum of the Communist Party of China will determine a series of policies for the next five years.
The leadership of the Communist Party of China is holding meetings behind closed doors to prepare a five-year plan. This plan will define the country's economic development strategy and form the basis of China's future policies. These meetings are critically important for determining the main directions of China's domestic and foreign policies.
Regarding this issue, experts such as Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow at the International Center for Management Innovation, Wen-Ti Song, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council's Global China Hub, and Shirley Ze Yu, Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics, have also expressed their views. Their analyses clarify important points regarding China's economic and political future. The opinions of these experts provide valuable information on how China's policies will be shaped in the coming years.
