China has released a five-year blueprint calling for greater regulation of vast parts of the economy, providing a sweeping framework for a broader crackdown on key industries that has left investors reeling.
The document, jointly issued late Wednesday by the State Council and the Communist Party’s Central Committee, said authorities would "actively” work on legislation in areas including national security, technology and monopolies. Law enforcement will be strengthened in sectors ranging from food and drugs to big data and artificial intelligence, the document said.
"The people’s growing need for a better life has put forward new and higher requirements for the construction of a government under the rule of law,” it said. "It must be based on the overall situation, take a long-term view, make up for shortcomings, forge ahead, and promote the construction of a government under the rule of law to a new level in the new era.”
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