
MERICS Media Briefing: National People's Congress 2025
The “Two Sessions” Season is again starting from March 4, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) will convene in Beijing. One day later, China’s legislature – the National People’s Congress (NPC) 2025 – will begin its annual gathering, the third session of the 14th National People's Congress.
The meeting takes place in challenging times for China’s government as social and economic pressures continue to worsen: Economic growth is sluggish, geopolitical tensions – with the United States under Donald Trump first and foremost – threaten China’s export-oriented economic model and its ambitious goal of modernizing its industrial base. In this situation, Xi Jinping and his government will likely use the meeting to send encouraging signals to the population which, among other concerns, worries about rising youth unemployment and a continuing real estate crisis.
In an online MERICS media briefing on February 27, our experts discussed what’s likely to be on the agenda of China’s most prestigious legislative meeting and shared their view of which directions China’s domestic politics, economy and innovation policy would take in 2025.
Speakers:
Nis Grünberg, Lead Analyst, Politics and Society Program, MERICS
Jacob Gunter, Lead Analyst, Economics Program, MERICS
Antonia Hmaidi, Senior Analyst, Science, Technology and Innovation Program, MERICS
Moderator:
Claudia Wessling, Director Communications and Publications, MERICS
You can watch the recording here:
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