The Two Sessions 2026 are currently being held in Beijing. A press conference on the economy will take place today (March 6) at 3 PM at the Media Center.
Invited speakers include Zheng Shanjie, Chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC); Lan Fo'an, Minister of Finance; Wang Wentao, Minister of Commerce; Pan Gongsheng, Governor of the People's Bank of China (PBOC); and Wu Qing, Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission. They will answer questions from Chinese and foreign journalists on topics related to development and reform, fiscal budgets, commerce, and financial securities.
In addition, according to the schedule of the Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), all delegations will hold group meetings throughout the day to deliberate on the government work report and review the draft outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan.
- On the afternoon of March 6, a press conference will be held on the theme of the economy.
- On the morning of March 7, a press conference will be held on the theme of people's livelihood.
- On the morning of March 8, a press conference will be held on the theme of diplomacy.
- On the morning of March 9, a group interview in the "Deputies' Passage" will be held before the second plenary session.
- On the morning of March 9, a group interview in the "Ministers' Passage" will be held after the second plenary session.
- On the afternoon of March 12, a group interview in the "Deputies' Passage" will be held before the closing session.
- On the afternoon of March 12, a group interview in the "Ministers' Passage" will be held after the closing session.
The specific arrangement of each event will be announced separately. What would you like to know about China's economic outlook and this year's economic policies? Remember to look for answers in our reports!
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