Soliciting non-Party views on new quality productive forces
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Everyone deserves a little input into upcoming reforms.
On Tuesday, Wang Huning, chairman of the political advisory body (CPPCC), attended a symposium on developing new quality productive forces (NQFP) with non-Party groups.
ICYDK: The CPPCC's role is to feed the input of social and business groups ...