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Central Economic Work Conference
About the meeting: China held the Central Economic Work Conference on December 3-5, 2007 in Beijing to determine economic policies for 2008 amid efforts to prevent the economy from overheating and to curb inflation. The annual event, initiated more than a decade ago, serves as a crucial mechanism for the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council to run the Chinese economy.
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Central economic conference foresees tasks for 2008

Chinese leaders concluded a high-profile annual economic conference on Wednesday and decided a slew of tasks facing the country's economy in 2008.

5 major problems to be tackled in national economy
China's just concluded economic conference identified five major problems in the national economy in a bid to better steer the country's economic growth in the coming year.
What's in store for 2008
As the Central Economic Work Conference sets the tone for China's macroeconomic policies in 2008, investors are speculating about how and to what degree it will affect the stock market, specifically, with an environment of higher consumer prices and a tight monetary policy.
China to adopt tight monetary policies in 2008
China's 2007 Central Economic Work Conference closed in Beijing Wednesday, shifting the nation's monetary policies for 2008 from prudent to tight while maintaining prudent fiscal policy.
Economic policies for 2008 outlined
People's Daily, the mouthpiece of ruling Communist Party of China (CPC), is running an editorial on Thursday urging Chinese to make concerted efforts to put "quality" first while seeking economic development next year.
China aims to prevent overheated economy, curb inflation in 2008
The primary task of China's 2008 economic work has been set "to prevent the economy from becoming overheated and to guard against a shift from structural price rises to evident inflation" a key economic meeting said on Wednesday.
China to further promote opening up, improve foreign trade
China is to further promote the establishment of free trade zones with other countries and enhance bilateral and multilateral economic cooperation next year, according to the central economic work conference which closed on Wednesday.
Non-communist parties briefed on economic work conference
A senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has informed leaders of non-communist parties and the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC) of the just concluded 2007 Central Economic Work Conference.
China opens key economic policy meeting
China's top leaders gathered in Beijing Monday to determine economic policies for 2008 amid efforts to prevent the economy from overheating and to curb inflation.
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