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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۵ ۰۲:۰۸
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China sets challenging GDP target in face of regional tensions and ageing population
Economists say 5% target is ambitious, as premier Li Qiang tells annual gathering that global economy and problems at home are presenting hurdles to recovery
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۷ ۱۰:۳۰
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China pledges to deepen Russia ties and criticises US ‘obsession’ with suppressing Beijing
Foreign minister Wang Yi – speaking at the Two Sessions – said it was unacceptable some countries are at the table while others are ‘on the menu’
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۵ ۱۳:۲۷
[نیویورک تایمز]
Is China’s Era of High Growth Over?
Beijing unveiled an annual economic target in line with last year’s, as it looks to refocus on strategically important sectors.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۲ ۰۴:۰۰
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Intrigue swirls about possible reshuffles as China’s parliament convenes
Policy blueprint to be set out for year ahead and big personnel changes may be announced
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۵ ۰۱:۱۵
[نیویورک تایمز]
China Sets Robust Economic Growth Goal but No Big Stimulus
Premier Li Qiang targets growth of about 5 percent this year but signals continued reluctance to use deficit spending for economic stimulus.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۴ ۰۵:۰۰
[واشنگتن پست]
China’s biggest political confab is about to begin. What are the Two Sessions?
The highly choreographed event, which starts in Beijing this week, is where Communist Party leaders declare their goals. The economy will be front and center this year.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۴ ۱۰:۰۷
[گاردین]
China Two Sessions: premier Li Qiang will not speak to press in break with tradition
Annual appearances were rare opportunity for foreign media to engage with high-ranking Chinese officials
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۵ ۱۰:۲۹
[نیویورک تایمز]
China’s New Economic Agenda, a Lot Like the Old One: Takeaways
At the National People’s Congress on Tuesday, China’s leaders set an ambitious goal for growth, exactly the same one as last year.
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۱۴۰۲-۱۲-۱۴ ۰۲:۲۳
[الجزیره انگلیسی]
What to expect at China’s ‘Two Sessions’ amid sagging economy, party drama
Legislature and political advisory body to convene to pass laws, make political appointments, and set goals for 2024.