2025-04-28
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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,