China is set to begin its annual economic work meeting on Wednesday to map out policies for next year, with top leaders hinting at more forceful stimulus amid the threat of a potential trade war with the US.
The two-day Central Economic Work Conference is expected to run through Thursday, focusing on setting the economic agenda for 2025. It typically gathers some central government and provincial leaders, along with the heads of state-owned financial institutions and companies.
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