A raft of far-reaching reform measures unveiled by China's Communist Party, which set the course of its reform agenda for the coming decade, focused on loosening the party's grip on the nation's economy, while reinforcing the power of President Xi Jinping. The reform measures, including pledges to loosen the decades-old "one-child" policy and abolish labor camps, were approved by the party's key policy meeting, known as the "Third Plenum," which ended earlier this week.