The 18th CPC Central Committee, composed of more than 200 senior Party officials, will convene its third plenum from November 9 to 12 to discuss major economic and social issues concerning comprehensive reform.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, in an inspection tour to central China, has called for deepening of the reform and opening-up drive and implementation of innovation-driven development strategy, so as to achieve the economic and social development targets this year.
Premier Li Keqiang on Monday said stepped up reform will yield more systematic dividends and China's economy has a good foundation for sustainable and healthy growth.
President Xi Jinping assured international economists and management experts that the upcoming meeting will hammer out a blueprint for comprehensive reform.
The Development Research Center of the State Council has highlighted eight key reform areas in a report ahead of a key plenum of the Communist Party of China.
The Development Research Center of the State Council, a Chinese government think tank, has highlighted eight key reform areas in a report ahead of a key plenum of the Communist Party of China.
The fight against corruption is likely to be strengthened with more concrete measures during the Party's plenary session starting next Saturday, analysts said.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Friday that the central government has made the transformation of government functions a major work agenda in order to release more market vitality and better serve the people.
With many expecting China's ruling party to kick off more intensive and tougher reforms at a key meeting this week, political analysts believed that the gathering will push forward the country's political restructuring.
Ahead of the Communist Party's much awaited plenum that begins on Nov 9, expectations are high that the meeting will provide the future reform agenda for China and clear the decks for sustainable, balanced development. As the 200 members and 170 alternate members of the Party's Central Committee get ready to meet in Beijing to discuss among other things China's economic blueprint, experts agree that reforms will undoubtedly be the main point of discussions.
China's agricultural sector is struggling to keep up with the demand for food from its increasingly urbanized population, a situation that experts say could be addressed by government reforms.