China's Premier Li Qiang is expected to unveil the country's main economic targets for 2025 at an annual parliament meeting which kicks off on March 5.
The Chinese president brought together the heads of leading businesses – including Alibaba’s Jack Ma – for the first time since 2018.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called on the country’s top three telecom companies to step up research and development in the aid of broader innovation and economic growth — underscoring Beijing’s drive for greater self-sufficiency against the backdrop of tensions with the US.
Chinas Premier Li Qiang will announce the nations 2025 economic targets at the annual parliamentary meeting on March 5. Analysts expect Beijing to maintain its ambitious 5% growth target, despite ongoing trade
China's artificial intelligence sector is gaining momentum. Premier Li Qiang has unveiled an ambitious national initiative to accelerate AI adoption in consumer technology, potentially catalyzing a surge in AI-enabled devices.
China will direct more efforts to boosting consumption and lifting people's livelihoods, Premier Li Qiang said on Thursday, vowing to adopt more targeted measures to stimulate consumer spending.
Multiple cooperation deals signed as Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown talk in Harbin, CCTV reports.
China's Premier Li Qiang is expected to unveil the country's main economic targets for 2025 at an annual parliament meeting which kicks off on March 5. GROWTH TARGET Beijing is expected to keep its economic growth target unchanged at roughly 5%.
Message to nation’s state-owned service providers underpins China’s bid to achieve ‘high-level technological self-reliance’.
Coco Wen took advantage of China's consumer subsidies to buy herself a new iPhone for about two thirds of the original price. At the same time, she's cutting spending on other things. "I usually celebrate my birthdays with a fancy meal,
According to International Relations Study Association(IRSA), on the afternoon of February 14, 2025, during the closing of the 9th Asian Winter Games, Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Cook Islands Prime Minister Brown in Harbin,
Comment: Differences are likely to outweight shared interests as Winston Peters visits Beijing, with Chinese naval maneouvres and its diplomatic ties in the Pacific causing concern
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