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The annual Central Economic Work Conference, held in Beijing on December 10-11, has set eight priorities for China's 2026 economy. Key focuses include boosting domestic demand, fostering innovation, and advancing low-carbon development. For deeper analysis, CGTN's Global Business spoke with Standard Chartered's Chief Economist for Greater China and North Asia, Ding Shuang, on these policy directions.