
China’s most critical annual political gathering, the “two sessions”, is particularly significant this year as Beijing unveils its 15th five-year plan, signaling how it will position itself ahead of the highly anticipated summit between President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Donald Trump.
To decode the outcomes of these meetings, the South China Morning Post and the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis (CCA) will co-host a special webinar on March 13.
The panel features Lizzi C. Lee, fellow on Chinese economy; Lyle Morris, senior fellow on foreign policy and national security; and Neil Thomas, fellow on Chinese politics, all from the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis. They will be joined by moderator Neil Denslow, SCMP Plus senior production editor, to unpack the key outcomes of the meetings and evaluate their implications for China’s domestic trajectory, foreign policy direction and US-China relations.
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The panel will explore the following topics:
Economic policy: Premier Li Qiang’s government work report, economic targets, and policy priorities
US-China relations: how the meetings set the stage for the expected summit between Xi and Trump
Technological self-reliance: which sectors will be prioritised amid rising global uncertainty
The 15th five-year plan: laying out China’s economic and social priorities for the next half-decade
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