Global media spotlighted China’s Fourth Plenary Session this week, dissecting its roadmap for economic growth, tech innovation, and domestic stability. Here’s the lowdown on what analysts are saying 🧐.
Continuity Over Chaos
Foreign outlets like the Associated Press and Financial Times noted the session’s focus on policy stability. Xin Sun of King’s College London called it a ‘steady-as-she-goes’ approach, while Bert Hofman from NUS highlighted China’s ‘tactical’ emphasis on sticking to its modernization plan despite global turbulence 🌪️.
Tech Independence Takes Center Stage
🚀 Reuters and Business Standard reported China’s push to build a ‘modern industrial system’ anchored by advanced manufacturing. With U.S. tech restrictions looming, the plenum doubled down on achieving ‘high-level scientific self-reliance’—a move analysts say could reshape global supply chains.
Domestic Demand: The New Growth Engine
💸 From EV subsidies to elderly care investments, China’s betting big on boosting homegrown consumption. AFP quoted EIU’s Yue Su: ‘Expect more urban upgrades and public services to fuel spending.’ But experts warn rebalancing from exports won’t happen overnight.
🔍 One thing’s clear: China’s playing the long game. Stay tuned for how these policies ripple across Asia’s markets and beyond!
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4th plenum in foreign media: Policy continuity, tech self-reliance
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