The 18th CPC Central Committee, composed of more than 200 senior Party officials, will convene its third plenum from November 9 to 12 to discuss major economic and social issues concerning comprehensive reform.
Government intervention in the market should be limited. Restructuring of State-owned enterprises means more than a free trade zone.
Whether and how the 383 Reform Plan will be carried out decides what China will be in the next two or three decades.
I am expecting significant reforms on people's livelihood which will make great progress in the future.
I am looking forward to notable reform plans that will make the Third Plenary Session memorable.
I hope farmers and other vulnerable groups can benefit from a reform package that is likely to be unveiled at the Third Plenary Session.
Hukou, or household registration, system is unlikely to be scrapped, but loosening policies can be expected.
To be fair, what the Party did was memorable at the previous Third Sessions. I hope something big is also coming up at the upcoming session.
Income inequality has to be addressed immediately.
It would be better if more migrant workers could find jobs back in their hometowns, where it will lead to faster urbanization.
I am afraid that pension restructuring will never occur, while raising retirement age is looming.
It's significant to reduce the cost of using land. Profit from land sales should go back to displaced farmers.
We are bearing the high cost of land use, governance and financing, and we need change. But it's easier to say than to do.