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In November 2013, the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, held in Beijing, produced an ambitious reform plan, explicitly listing 60 tasks in 16 key areas, the most sweeping reforms across three decades.
Over the past year, great achievements have been made in that regard. Experts, however, warn that only the easy part has passed and an arduous road still lies ahead. | |
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 | Chinese Economy: 'New Normal' | China's top leadership convenes to map out economic and reform plans for 2015 | | |  | Rule of Law | The drive entails bettering current conditions as well as maintaining positive growth into the future | | |  | Mixed Economy | China to merge public and private sectors to develop a mixed economy | | |  | Anti-Corruption | A formal probe of a once-powerful top leader showcases the determination of the Party's anti-corruption drive | | |  | Family Planning Policy | More and more regions have relaxed their family planning policies and are allowing some couples to have more offspring | | |  | Household Registration | China unveils new guidelines on household registration reform | | | |
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