

State Council
Organization GovernmentChina's State Council, the cabinet, approves appointments, sets policy, and oversees various sectors.
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The State Council is the chief administrative authority in China, functioning as the country's cabinet. It is responsible for formulating policies, issuing administrative regulations, and overseeing the operations of various ministries and commissions. Recent news highlights the State Council's involvement in diverse areas, making it newsworthy. These include approving personnel changes in Macau and within China's own government (dismissals and appointments), implementing new regulations on supply chain security, and guiding policy on innovative drug pricing. The council is also focused on Hong Kong affairs, as seen in remarks by a State Councillor on women's affairs and the appointment of a new deputy director to the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office. Furthermore, the State Council is involved in broader economic strategies, such as leveraging AI to bridge the rural-urban divide and addressing issues like the oversupply of pork. These activities demonstrate the State Council's central role in governing China and its territories, and its impact on various aspects of Chinese society and economy.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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