Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission
| 中央财经委员会 | |
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| Formed | March 1980 (1980-03) |
| Type | Policy coordination and consultation body |
| Jurisdiction | Chinese Communist Party |
| Headquarters | Huairen Hall, Zhongnanhai |
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| Parent agency | Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party |
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| Simplified Chinese | 中央财经委员会 | ||||||
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The Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission is a commission of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in charge of leading and supervising economic policy of both the CCP Central Committee and the State Council. The commission is generally headed by CCP General Secretary or Premier of China.
It is currently led by General Secretary Xi Jinping, with Premier Li Qiang as its deputy leader. The Commission coordinates closely with the National Development and Reform Commission and is considered the highest body for coordination and discussion on issues related to the economy. The Office of the commission, handling the daily affairs of the body, is currently headed by He Lifeng.
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