How China prepares for worst-case scenarios as external pressures mount

中国如何应对外部压力加剧下的最坏情况预案

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2025-04-28

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① China’s top leaders ramp up preparations for worst-case scenarios as external pressures mount. (00:50) ② China’s top economic planner says there is ample room for further policy adjustments to support growth. (14:26) ③ Trump meets Zelensky: how close is a Russia-Ukraine deal? (24:59) ④ Canada set to vote in election overshadowed by Washington’s tariff policies and annexation threats. (34:14) ⑤ China urges Philippines to stop violating its sovereignty in the South China Sea. (45:03)
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  • China's top leaders are stepping up preparations for potential worst-case scenarios amid mounting external pressures.

  • Meanwhile,

  • the country's top economic planner says there's plenty of room for future policy adjustments to keep growth on track.

  • And in Canada,

  • voters headed to polls in an election heavily influenced by Washington's tariff policies and annexation threats.

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  • China's top leaders are ramping up preparations for potential worst-case scenarios as external pressures continue to mount.

  • The Politico Bureau of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee has held a meeting to analyze the current economic situation and set priorities for upcoming economic work.

  • General Secretary Xi Jinping of the CPC Central Committee presided over the meeting.

  • The meeting emphasized the need to consolidate the foundations for a steady economic recovery.

  • He also highlighted efforts to boost domestic consumption,

  • deepen high-level opening up, and stabilize both foreign trade and investment.

  • Key measures discussed also included accelerating the building a more unified national market,

  • encouraging more Chinese companies to expand globally,