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CPC leadership holds meeting on 2026 economic work, regulations on law-based governance

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CPC leadership holds meeting on 2026 economic work, regulations on law-based governance

2025-12-08 20:15 Last Updated At:22:07

The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on Monday held a meeting to analyze and study the economic work of 2026 and review a set of regulations on the CPC's leadership over law-based governance in all respects.

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, chaired the meeting.

Noting that this year is significant in advancing Chinese modernization, the meeting said China has implemented more proactive and effective macro policies, and that the main goals for economic and social development are expected to be successfully accomplished.

Over the past five years, China has effectively navigated various shocks and challenges and has seen significant enhancement of its hard power in areas including the economy, science and technology, and national defense, as well as its soft power in culture, institutions, and diplomacy, among others, according to the meeting.

The meeting emphasized that to do a good job in economic work next year, it is necessary to fully and faithfully apply the new development philosophy on all fronts, move faster to create a new pattern of development, promote high-quality development, adhere to the general principle of pursuing progress while ensuring stability, and better coordinate domestic economic work and endeavors in the international financial and trade arena.

It is also necessary to better coordinate development and security, implement more proactive and effective macro policies, make policies more forward-looking, targeted, and synergistic, continue to expand domestic demand and improve supply, and develop new quality productive forces in light of local conditions.

The meeting called for making thorough efforts to build a unified national market, continue to prevent and defuse risks in key areas, and work to stabilize employment, enterprise operations, markets, and expectations to ensure a good start to the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).

The meeting emphasized that next year's economic work should adhere to the principles of pursuing progress while ensuring stability and improving both quality and effectiveness, and continue to implement a more proactive fiscal policy alongside a moderately loose monetary policy.

It is important to maintain the leading role of domestic demand, pursue an innovation-driven approach, and press ahead with critical reform tasks, according to the meeting.

Coordination in development should be promoted to facilitate integrated urban-rural development and regional synergy. With carbon emissions peaking and carbon neutrality as the goals, efforts should be made to promote a comprehensive green transformation.

Prioritizing people's livelihoods, practical measures should be taken to benefit the people. At the same time, bottom-line thinking must be maintained to actively and prudently defuse risks in key areas.

The meeting stressed the need to strengthen the Party's leadership, especially the CPC Central Committee's centralized, unified leadership.

It also called for having a correct understanding of what it means to perform well, doing a good job in economic work according to local conditions, and pursuing high-quality and sustainable development.

It was noted at the meeting that formulating the regulations on the CPC's leadership over law-based governance in all respects. It is of great significance for developing a more sound system of socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics and for building a socialist country under the rule of law at a higher stage.

The meeting stressed the need to uphold and strengthen the Party's leadership and to enhance the level of law-based governance and law-based exercise of state power.

It also stressed the need to build confidence in unswervingly following the path of socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics, and to advance law-based governance across all endeavors.

CPC leadership holds meeting on 2026 economic work, regulations on law-based governance

CPC leadership holds meeting on 2026 economic work, regulations on law-based governance

CPC leadership holds meeting on 2026 economic work, regulations on law-based governance

CPC leadership holds meeting on 2026 economic work, regulations on law-based governance

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has reiterated his call for de-escalation, immediate cessation of hostilities and genuine dialogue and negotiations in the Middle East in line with the UN Charter, his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Monday.

Speaking at a press conference at the UN headquarters, Dujarric said that over the past 48 hours or so, the secretary-general has been in touch with a number of regional leaders, including Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi.

He stressed that what is needed now in the region more than anything is a way out.

"Turning to the situation in the Middle East, over the past 48 hours or so, the secretary-general has been in touch with a number of regional leaders. What is needed now in the region more than anything is a way out. To that end, the secretary-general again calls for de-escalation, an immediate cessation of hostilities and genuine dialogue and negotiations, in line with the Charter of the United Nations," he said.

Dujarric also expressed deep concern regarding reports of an attack on a primary school in southern Iran, which, Iran said, has led to the deaths of 165 school girls.

He mentioned that the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has called for an immediate halt to hostilities and for the de-escalation of the situation.

The United States and Israel on Saturday launched "major combat operations" against Iran, claiming that the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been killed.

Iran retaliated with a series of counterattacks against Israel and U.S. targets across the region, with explosions reported in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Saudi Arabia, among other countries.

UN chief renews call for de-escalation, immediate cessation of hostilities in Middle East

UN chief renews call for de-escalation, immediate cessation of hostilities in Middle East

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