BEIJING, Oct 27 (Reuters): China's fifth Communist Party Plenum - which runs through Oct 29 behind closed doors - is expected to lay out the framework for the country's 14th five-year economic plan, which will have a broad impact on an array of commodity markets through 2025.
Full details of the plan are expected to be unveiled at the annual parliament meeting in early 2021, but President Xi Jinping and key Communist Party decision makers are expected to agree on several key blueprints this week.
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