China estimates a GDP of "around 5%" for 2023, lower than the target of "around 5.5%" indicated on the same occasion last year, while real growth at the end of 2022 stood at 3%, i lowest in the last 50 years, discounting the draconian policy of 'zero tolerance' to Covid-19.
This is what we read in the report presented at the opening of the National People's Congress, which opened in the night in Beijing.
Real growth at the end of 2022 stood at 3%, the lowest in the last 50 years, discounting the draconian policy of 'zero tolerance' to Covid-19.
China must implement the Communist Party's policy "on resolving the Taiwan question, adhering to the 'One China' principle and the 1992 Consensus."
Premier Li Keqiang, in his opening speech at the National People's Congress, said that the country "will adopt resolute measures to oppose the 'independence of Taiwan' and promote reunification".
In this regard, he added, "we must promote the peaceful development of relations in the Taiwan Strait and the peaceful development of relations between the parties and advance relations and the process of peaceful reunification of China".