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Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission (China)

Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission (China)
The latest news and top stories on the Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission, a prominent Beijing-based governmental body and a commission of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee. Chaired by President Xi Jinping, its primary mission is to lead and supervise China’s economic policy and public finance, serving as the core decision-making and coordination authority. Its main areas of activity include discussing the overall direction of the Chinese economy, coordinating high-level policymaking, and strengthening Party control over strategic economic sectors. The Commission is significant for its central role in shaping China’s economic trajectory and implementing major initiatives like the "common prosperity" agenda.
China's economic recovery

China cautions against ‘compound errors’ from clashing policies

Party mouthpiece calls for better coordination and market guidance as 15th five-year planning period begins, warning conflicting rules unsettle investors.

China’s youth-unemployment rate eases to 16.9% as graduates settle for less

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China aims to boost imports, exports in 2026 to drive trade: senior official

Beijing also seeks to increase consumption by loosening restrictions, raising incomes and attracting tourist spending, Han Wenxiu says.

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