The 18th CPC Central Committee, composed of more than 200 senior Party officials, will convene its third plenum on November 9-12 to discuss major economic and social issues concerning comprehensive reform.
Experts share their understanding of the communique released on Tuesday after the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Communist Party of China Central Committee, which offers an all-round blueprint of nation's reform in the next decade.
China's deepened reform will lead to a more sustainable growth and help stabilize the global economy, experts said.
The foundation of the Central Reform Leading Group will play a key role in China's reform, said Xu Yaotong, professor of the Chinese Academy of Governance during an interview with people.com.cn.
Economic reforms should be grounded on proper relations between the market and government intervention, which newly-released guidelines following a four-day key Party meeting are aiming for, a researcher said.
The policy orientation that is clear throughout the CPC communique is a reassuring balance of resolve and prudence, the balance needs at the moment.
China's reform has entered the "deep water area" and it will be a profound, complicated and arduous process never before seen in history.
China has undergone and is still undergoing tremendous changes, which are having an increasingly significant impact on the world.
Significant advances have been made in improving people's livelihoods, despite ever-growing pressures from the economic slowdown.
Some local authorities have the wrong perception that the more extravagant their office compounds are, the more capable they seem.
In developed countries, employees' wages account for about 50 percent of a company's overall costs. In China, the figure is less than 10 percent.
Reviewing the causes of some major social contradictions, we will find that the majority is caused by the income gap between rich and poor.
Urbanization is vital to China's development over the next decade. The secondary cities will be just as important as the first-tier cities.