China’s Structural Reforms Prevail, Despite Tough Global Landscape by Dan Steinbock, Difference Group
During the on-going “Two Sessions” – the annual plenary meetings of China’s top legislative and consultative bodies – international spotlight focused on the 13th Five Year Plan, poverty alleviation and the charity law, the rule of law, the Belt and Road initiative, green development, and the anti-corruption struggle.
From the standpoint of the market economy, the structural reforms play the most critical role in China’s transformation, however.
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In the past few years, President Xi Jinping’s priority agenda – the “Four Comprehensives” – has become the grand blueprint of China’s new five year plan. The most critical tenet of the agenda stresses...

