China's ruling Communist Party convenes the third plenum to discuss economic policy changes addressing slow growth, debt crisis, and aging population.

China's ruling Communist Party gathers for a four-day meeting, the third plenum, to discuss economic policy changes to address the country's slowing growth amid real-estate debt crisis, weakening consumption, and an ageing population. The meeting, held every five years, is expected to reveal plans to boost China's economy and modernize the nation. President Xi Jinping will oversee the meeting, where the Communist Party typically announces key economic reforms and policy directives. The outcome of the meeting will set the policy direction for the next five years and beyond.

July 14, 2024
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