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China to kick off ‘two sessions’ conclave today to rubber stamp Xi’s economic & defence plans

agence france-presse • March 4, 2026, 12:36:32 IST
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China will open its ‘two sessions’ conclave today, during which the National People’s Congress will rubber‑stamp President Xi Jinping’s economic and defence vision, approving the annual growth target, defence budget, and the next five‑year economic plan.

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China’s President Xi Jinping gives a toast at a reception in the Great Hall of the People, following a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan and the end of World War II, in Beijing on September 3, 2025. (Photo: Jade Gao/AFP)

China begins the first of its ‘Two Sessions’ political meetings on Wednesday, a grand political theatre during which it will outline its annual growth target and defence budget, as well as its roadmap for the next five years.

Analysts, however, fear Beijing will not veer far from its current path despite the need for reform.

President Xi Jinping is overseeing a week of political meetings in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People that will effectively rubber-stamp decisions already made by the Chinese leader and the ruling Communist Party.

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China’s 15th Five-Year Plan will be the showpiece of the annual Two Sessions political gathering, which opened on Wednesday with the start of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, a political advisory body.

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Premier Li Qiang will open the second of the two meetings —the National People’s Congress (NPC)— on Thursday, during which he will outline key growth targets for the world’s second-largest economy.

There are pressing issues that need to be addressed, not least among them sluggish domestic consumption and a shrinking and ageing population.

China’s leaders have vowed to “create new demand through new supply and provide strong innovative measures”, but sceptical analysts will be made subordinate to Xi’s safety-first path and entrenched power.

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The NPC, the national legislature, will also enact laws on childcare services, social assistance and medical insurance, a spokesperson told a press conference on Wednesday.

“The thrust of it is to double down on the direction of travel Xi had already set,” Steve Tsang, director of the SOAS China Institute, told AFP.

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Slowing growth

Nowhere is that approach more obvious than in Xi’s signature campaign against corruption, which has concentrated on the military in recent weeks and toppled some of its most senior generals.

However, analysts will also be watching to see if China adjusts its military planning in response to the outbreak of war in the Middle East , following US and Israeli strikes against Iran over the weekend.

The conflict “will have an impact on the Two Sessions in various ways,” said Dylan Loh, an associate professor at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University.

“The Iran crisis will manifest more clearly at the usual foreign minister’s press conference. It is anticipated that Iran and US/Israel developments will get a thorough airing,” he told AFP.

China’s economy expanded by 5 per cent in 2025, in line with Beijing’s target but one of its slowest in decades.

This year’s target is even lower, between 4.5 and 5 per cent, with 14 provinces reducing their GDP targets in recent weeks.

China’s leaders say the economic model must shift towards consumption-based growth, rather than traditional drivers such as production and exports.

Yet a flagging property market, deflation and youth unemployment have left consumers tightening their purse strings.

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Over-production and international trade tensions have also loomed over industrial output, and this year’s plan is set to concentrate on high-tech manufacturing, green transition and supply chain resilience.

Beijing has poured billions into robotics and has also witnessed a rapid growth in new artificial intelligence companies, spurred by the success of startup DeepSeek.

Geopolitical tensions had also left their mark, even before war broke out in the Middle East with the strikes on Iran.

“China’s growth logic has shifted from chasing fast GDP growth at all costs to balancing economic growth with national security, to ensure its supply chains and key industries cannot be easily disrupted by other nations,” said Marina Zhang, an associate professor at the University of Technology Sydney.

‘Kind of stuck’

China also faces serious demographic challenges, with its population shrinking for three successive years.

Its leaders have pledged more childcare relief, including subsidies of around $500 a year for every child under the age of three, but such measures done little to boost births.

Former US defence official Drew Thompson said there is low appetite for innovation when the “overarching objective politically is security”.

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“There are some serious societal challenges that the party has to adapt to, and the tools they’re using are pretty traditional ones,” Thompson said.

But when the “overarching objective politically is security… there’s no desire to be innovative”, former US defence official Drew Thompson said.

“So they’re kind of stuck.”

(This is an agency story. Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.)

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