CBBC’s Two Sessions Debrief

offline: CBBC Beijing Office, Room 901-902, 9th Floor, Building C, Guanghualu SOHO II, Building No.9, Guanghualu Chaoyang District, Beijing
The National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) will kick off on Tuesday, 4 March and the National People's Congress (NPC) will kick off on Wednesday, 5 March in Beijing.
During this highly anticipated event, we will gain insights into China’s economic development priorities for 2025, including its growth target and policies aimed at driving consumption and strengthening business and consumer confidence. Having achieved a 5% GDP growth in 2024, China is expected to introduce measures for further opening up, alongside monetary and fiscal stimulus, to promote economic growth and stabilise momentum for both local and international businesses. The release of the latest government work report will provide a comprehensive outline of these strategies.
CBBC has invited a panel of leading experts to share their insights, including Su Yue, Principal Economist, Economist Intelligence Unit and Feng Chucheng, Partner, Hutong Research. Our panel will discuss the outcomes from this year’s Two Sessions and provide analysis on the political and economic implications for UK business.
Agenda
16:30-17:00 Offline event guest registration
17:00-17:05 Welcome remarks (9am UK time)
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Tom Simpson, Managing Director, China, CBBC
17:05-17:50 Panel discussion
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Moderator: Tom Simpson, Managing Director, China, CBBC
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Su Yue, Principal Economist, Economist Intelligence Unit
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Feng Chucheng, Partner, Hutong Research
17:50-18:00 Q&A
18:00 Event concludes
CBBC Members can use the Event registration form register.
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