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Chinese leaders recently outlined the economic priorities for 2025 during the Central Economic Work Conference held in Beijing. The meeting emphasized boosting consumption and expanding domestic demand as key objectives for the upcoming year, alongside a call for a more proactive fiscal policy. CGTN spoke to Zhang Ning, Senior China Economist at UBS, to gain insights into China's strategies for enhancing domestic demand and the rationale behind its plans for more proactive macroeconomic policies, including a shift to a "moderately loose" monetary policy.