
Central Economic Work Conference
The Central Economic Work Conference is an annual meeting held by China’s top leaders to review the country's economic performance and set priorities for the coming year. It involves high-level discussions on growth targets, reforms, financial stability, and job creation. The conference guides government policies to ensure sustainable development, manage risks, and address economic challenges. It serves as a key strategic planning event that influences economic decisions and initiatives nationwide, aiming to balance growth with social stability and long-term progress.