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The lightness of Beijing’s third plenary

July 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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China’s recent third plenum has generated mixed reactions, with Beijing’s state-owned media praising the outcome while critics express disappointment. The meeting, which occurs only twice a decade, was lauded by publications like the Global Times for setting a comprehensive roadmap for China’s future reform and development.

However, some observers argue that the plenum fell short of expectations by mainly endorsing Xi Jinping’s leadership and existing policies without introducing significant reforms. The emphasis on “high-quality economic development” through technological innovation and AI, rather than traditional factors like labor and capital, was highlighted.

Despite this focus, the communique failed to address crucial issues such as slow economic growth, a property market downturn, mounting debt, an aging population, and trade imbalances. The absence of concrete solutions to these challenges has raised concerns about China’s future trajectory.

Moreover, China’s failure to fulfill past promises of rebalancing its economy towards consumer-driven growth has exacerbated global trade tensions. The country’s trade surplus and reliance on investment and exports continue to strain international relations, particularly with the US and Europe.

Looking ahead, experts suggest that China needs to prioritize boosting consumer spending, supporting lower-income households, and providing policy stability for private enterprises. Addressing these issues could not only stimulate domestic demand but also alleviate trade disputes and promote economic stability.

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