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In China, the Communist Party sets the course for 2024

2024-03-05T17:36:51.886Z

Highlights: In China, the Communist Party sets the course for 2024. In the midst of an economic slump, the Prime Minister, Li Qiang, displays an ambitious growth objective of 5% before the National People's Assembly. The aim of priority is the move upmarket of its industry, and of the technological sector. This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 86% left to discover. Flash sale €4.49/month for 12 months I ENJOY IT Already subscribed? Log in.


DECRYPTION - In the midst of an economic slump, the Prime Minister, Li Qiang, displays an ambitious growth objective of 5% before the National People's Assembly.


Correspondent in Asia

The red armbands are back in Beijing, on the eve of the annual political high mass of communist China.

Like every beginning of March, the "volunteers" of the neighborhood committees support the anti-riot forces to crisscross the capital around the Great Hall of the People, where the National People's Assembly (ANP), the House of Representatives, opened this morning. registration of the regime, against a backdrop of economic slump and a depressed geopolitical horizon.

In tune, the Prime Minister, Li Qiang, drew the card of stability by forecasting growth “of around 5%” in 2024, under the sphinx gaze of President Xi Jinping, helmsman of a giant scrutinized by investors .

“We will continue progress and guarantee stability

” promised number two, unveiling this expected target, in line with the performance displayed last year (5.2%), without promising a massive recovery plan, with the aim of priority is the move upmarket of its industry, and of the technological sector…

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