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Li Qiang - Evelyn Cheng - China sets GDP 2024 target of 'around 5%,' plans to issue 'ultra-long' special bonds for major projects - cnbc.com - China -  Beijing

China sets GDP 2024 target of 'around 5%,' plans to issue 'ultra-long' special bonds for major projects

BEIJING — China set a growth target of "around 5%" for 2024 and announced the issuance of "ultra-long" special bonds for major projects, according to a government work report Tuesday.

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Xi Jinping - Li Qiang - William Pesek - China: What Li did and didn’t say at the NPC - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Usa -  Beijing - Washington

China: What Li did and didn’t say at the NPC

Investors already seem unimpressed by China’s pledge to grow around 5% this year. It’s not because of what Premier Li Qiang said about Asia’s biggest economy but rather what his National People’s Congress report failed to address.

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Li Qiang - What you should know from the opening of China’s legislature - apnews.com - China - Taiwan -  Beijing

What you should know from the opening of China’s legislature

BEIJING (AP) — China’s Premier Li Qiang promoted an image of confidence as he announced modest economic growth goals for the world’s second largest economy, at one of the country’s most important political gatherings.

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Li Qiang - KEN MORITSUGU - China’s economic growth target for 2024 is about 5%, on par with last year’s rate - apnews.com - China -  Beijing - county Bond

China’s economic growth target for 2024 is about 5%, on par with last year’s rate

BEIJING (AP) — China’s official growth target for this year is around 5%, Premier Li Qiang said Tuesday in an annual report on the government’s plans and performance that prioritized both security and the economy.

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Li Qiang - Nikkei staff writer - CK Tan - China sets GDP growth target of 'around 5%' for 2024 - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Beijing

China sets GDP growth target of 'around 5%' for 2024

BEIJING -- China on Tuesday set a gross domestic product growth target of "around 5%" for 2024, matching last year's goal even as economic challenges mount.

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Xi Jinping - Li Qiang - Keith Bradsher - China Signals Robust Goal for Economic Growth - nytimes.com - China

China Signals Robust Goal for Economic Growth

China’s top leaders on Tuesday set an ambitious target for growth as its economy is laboring under a steep slide in the housing market, consumer malaise and investor wariness.

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Jeff Pao - Li Qiang - Lou Qinjian - Chip War - Two sessions to gather views for tech policy - asiatimes.com - China - Usa -  Beijing

Two sessions to gather views for tech policy

Chinese officials will grab the opportunity of having the “Two Sessions” this week to gather opinions from lawmakers and business leaders about how to formulate China’s technology policy.

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Li Qiang - Nikkei staff writers - Lou Qinjian - China scraps Premier Li's NPC news conference, breaking tradition - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Beijing - Hong Kong

China scraps Premier Li's NPC news conference, breaking tradition

BEIJING/HONG KONG -- China said on Monday that Premier Li Qiang will not hold a news conference at the end of the National People's Congress (NPC), a break with decades of tradition that closes one of the few windows on government policymaking.

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