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14 December 2012

China Leadership Reshuffled At The 18th Party Congress

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China held its 18th Party Congress from 8 to 14 November 2012.
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China held its 18th Party Congress from 8 to 14 November 2012. During the Congress, the top leadership of the country changed hands. Mr. Jinping Xi and Mr. Keqiang Li now hold the two top positions in the Party for the next decade. The transfer of power is anticipated to lead to new policies and reform being launched gradually in China. For more information we refer to a note on this topic prepared by Brunswick Group, the leading global corporate communications and public affairs advisor; the full report can be found by clicking here.

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