Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi will meet domestic and overseas journalists Sunday morning on the sidelines of the annual meeting of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature.
Coverage on Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's government work report by overseas media on Saturday focused on China's policies on reforming the income distribution system, promoting social equity and enhancing social security that were laid out in the report.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Saturday stressed that ecological environment must be protected and education improved while developing the poverty-stricken northwestern province of Gansu.
A 17 percent year-on-year increase in China's broad money supply, and a target of 7.5 trillion yuan (US$1.1 billion) for this year, indicated a relatively easy monetary policy, said Su Ning, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, the country's central bank.
Chinese President Hu Jintao on Saturday called for stepped-up efforts to fast track Tibet's development, and maintain long-term stability in the autonomous region.
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology refuted that China has been involved in any negotiations with Google since the US search engine threatened on January 21 to pull back from the country.
China will adjust its monetary policy in accordance with changes of economic indicators and feedbacks from policy implementation, said central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan Saturday
China's modernization drive and economic reform could risk a failure without political restructuring as the nation's ongoing reforms were across-the-board. Pledge to narrow gap welcomedHighlights of report
China's central bank pledged on Saturday to keep the yuan's exchange rate basically stable in 2010 and said it will enhance coordination with its foreign counterparts on major policy issues.No giving in on renminbi appreciationFull Coverage
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