Zou Kai, CPPCC National Committee member and five-time Olympic champion gymnast
China will further open up its markets to the world through robust engines - including the Belt and Road Initiative and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership - and deepen the outbound investment drive that began a few years ago, Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday.
The notion of "Hong Kong independence" will lead nowhere, Premier Li Keqiang said as he delivered the Government Work Report on Sunday.
Supply-side reforms will continue to be a priority to improve the quality of the economy, and more attention will be paid to cutting overcapacity and fending off financial risks in the property market, according to leading economists.
China Daily's Two Sessions, One Minute - Lianghui Chinese with China Daily video series introduces vital Chinese words and phrases related to the two sessions while providing insight into various dimensions of the meetings.
Taxation of companies will be further reduced this year as China aims to maintain the same budget deficit as in 2016, Premier Li Keqiang said as he delivered the Government Work Report on Sunday.
Editor's note: High-ranking diplomats and envoys welcomed the Government Work Report, saying it charted a confident course for further growth. They also stressed the global significance of the report during a time of uncertain global economic conditions.
Zhang Lianqi, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a senior consultant with the Center for China and Globalization, a think tank in Beijing
Concerns about China's slowing growth rate may be overplayed, according to economists and analysts, who said long-term growth will be driven by industrial upgrades steered by changing patterns of domestic consumption and constantly rising consumer spending as a percentage of GDP.
Each year, China's most-experienced reporters, armed with the best broadcasting equipment and latest multimedia technologies, cover the annual sessions of the top legislature and advisory body in Beijing.
A top health and population expert has dismissed the suggestion of government subsidies for families raising a second-child, saying systematic policies targeting family development would work better.
China will continue to cut excess property inventory in smaller cities while increasing land supply to rein in surging housing prices, Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday.
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