The 17th session of the 14th NPC Standing Committee will be held in Beijing from September 8 to 12.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) — The 17th session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) of China will be held in the Chinese capital from Sept. 8 to 12.

The corresponding decision was made on Tuesday at the 48th meeting of the chairman and vice-chairmen of the NPC Standing Committee, which was chaired by NPC Standing Committee Chairman Zhao Leji.

A number of bills will be considered during the upcoming session, including bills on nuclear energy, public health emergencies, national parks and the safe handling of hazardous chemicals.

The session will also consider a package of amendments to existing laws, including the Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China and the Prison Law of the People's Republic of China.

It was noted at the meeting that legislators will discuss a number of proposals, including the consideration of a draft revision of the PRC Law on Cybersecurity and the ratification of the Extradition Treaty between the PRC and the Republic of Serbia.

In addition, the session is expected to consider several reports from the State Council of the People's Republic of China, devoted to such topics as the implementation of the national socio-economic development plan for 2025, the execution of the central government budget for the current year, and public debt management for 2024.

Participants in Tuesday's meeting also reviewed an analytical report from the NPC Financial and Economic Commission on China's economic performance this year, as well as a report on the work of the NPC bodies to review citizens' appeals since February 2025. –0–

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