Ideas in abundance
National political advisers produced more proposals on the economy this year as the country strives to build a modern economic system.
More than 2,100 members of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference submitted 5,360 proposals and 4,438 of them were officially accepted, according to a CPPCC release on Thursday. The proposals cover a wide range of topics, including economics, politics, culture, social development and environmental protection.
Economic issues are the focus of 36.35 percent, up from last year's 34.7 percent. Some of the typical proposals are on preventing financial risks, pushing forward on supply-side reform, developing industries in new energy vehicles or new materials and further reducing taxation for enterprises.