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Presidium of China's annual legislative session holds 3rd meeting

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Presidium of China's annual legislative session holds 3rd meeting
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Presidium of China's annual legislative session holds 3rd meeting

2026-03-11 20:41 Last Updated At:22:57

The presidium of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), China's national legislature, held its third meeting on Wednesday.

Zhao Leji, executive chairman of the presidium, presided over the meeting.

The meeting decided to submit drafts on an environmental code, a law on promoting ethnic unity and progress, and a law on the national development planning to the NPC plenary meeting for vote.

The meeting also decided to submit other documents including the draft resolutions on the work report of the NPC Standing Committee, the work report of the Supreme People's Court, and the work report of the Supreme People's Procuratorate to NPC delegations for deliberation.

The meeting decided to submit a draft decision on approving a report from the NPC Standing Committee on the overhaul of laws and the handling of certain laws and decisions to NPC delegations for deliberation.

The presidium's executive chairpersons met before the meeting to prepare the documents.

The meeting of executive chairpersons was presided over by Zhao, also chairman of the NPC Standing Committee.

The 14th NPC opened its eight-day fourth session on Thursday morning at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

Presidium of China's annual legislative session holds 3rd meeting

Presidium of China's annual legislative session holds 3rd meeting

Soaring oil prices triggered by escalating tensions in the Middle East have heightened U.S. inflation pressures, with analysts warning that households face hundreds of dollars in extra costs if crude climbs further.

Data released on Tuesday by the American Automobile Association (AAA) showed that the national average price of regular gasoline in the United States has risen 18.64 percent compared with Feb. 26. The AAA data also indicated that the national average price of diesel on Tuesday was up 22.85 percent from a week earlier.

Mark Zandi, chief economist at global ratings agency Moody's, warned that U.S. consumers are being threatened by a sharp rise in fuel prices. He said that if international oil prices climb by another 10 U.S. dollars per barrel, annual spending for an average U.S. household would increase by about 450 dollars.

Zandi noted that a surge in oil prices would intensify inflationary pressure in the United States, eroding consumers' purchasing power and weighing on consumption, economic growth, and employment.

Tensions sharply escalated across the Middle East on Feb 28 when the United States and Israel launched large-scale joint airstrikes on Iran. The Iranian side has responded with multiple waves of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and U.S. assets across the region, hitting many countries in the Gulf.

Escalating Middle East tensions drive up energy prices, squeezing US consumers

Escalating Middle East tensions drive up energy prices, squeezing US consumers

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