BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s ruling party pledged to let markets play a “decisive” role in allocating resources as it unveiled a reform agenda for the next decade on Tuesday, looking to overhaul the world’s second-largest economy to drive future growth. China aims to achieve “decisive results” in its reform push by 2020, with economic changes a central focus of overall reforms, the ruling Communist Party said in a communiqué released by state media at the end of a four-day closed-door meeting of the party’s 205-member Central Committee. “The core issue is to straighten out the relationship between government and the market, allowing the market to play a decisive role in allocating resources and improving the government’s role,” the party said in its statement. It added that it would set up a central leading team for “comprehensively deepening reform,” responsible for “designing reform on an overall basis, arranging and co-ordinating […]