Central Economic Working Conference aims at guaranteeing people’s livelihood
“Keeping the bottom line while highlighting key points”
Central Economic Working Conference: review of last 5 years
Retrospect on last CEWC’s basic tones and major tasks from 2007-2011
Central Economic Working Conference confronts China’s overproduction
Industrial restructuring proposed for 2012 to cope with overcapacity
China’s economic structure reform in 2013
The Central Economic Working Conference insists on a broad-scope top-down plan for the future
Urbanization: historic task of building China’s future
Development comes to a turning point from quantitative growth to qualitative growth, and “new pattern” of urbanization was highlighted.
China’s property controls to continue next year: Xinhua
2012 Central Economic Working Conference held in Beijing
Expanding domestic demand set as strategic priority for 2013 economic work
2012 Central Economic Working Conference highlighted consumption growth at home
Proactive fiscal policy and prudent monetary policy set next year
2012 Central Economic Working Conference has defined policy goals
China maps out 6 major economic tasks for 2013
Hitting on macro-economic controlling, agriculture, industrial restructuring, urbanization, quality of life and “reform and opening-up”
China’s economic climate according to Central Economic Working Conference
Reading between the lines of the tones and goals of the annual statement
Central Economic Working Conference closes on Sunday
Proactive fiscal policies and prudent monetary policies to be continued
The Central Economic Working Conference starts Saturday morning
this conference will last two days
Central Economic Working Conference expected this weekend
The keynote of economic policies likely remain unchanged













