The report stresses that "China must rely on development, and development requires an appropriate growth rate". This is important for the outlook for growth and macroeconomic policy.
The member of CPPCC asked the right question. The money reclaimed from anti-corruption should be used to improve people's livelihood!
The widespread use of taxis is bound to worsen the pollution as well as increase traffic jam. The government should encourage people to walk, take a bus or share cars.
Foreign journalists and diplomats said China's two sessions are getting increasingly transparent and open, Xinhua reported Thursday.
With China's growth target for 2015 under the spotlight, here's a selection of quotes from overseas media.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang used the popular word renxing (which means "people can do whatever they want") in his government work report.
The Silk Road initiatives will expand the benefits of China's development to neighboring countries, so it's a win-win idea of joint development and prosperity. It's my wish that the proposals will one day extend its reach to all neighboring countries, rather than just those along the route of the ancient Silk Road. China is much stronger than in ancient times, and transportation and logistics are far better developed, so the influence of the Silk Road could continue to grow.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang delivered the government work report on the opening day of the third session of the 12th National People's Congress in Beijing, March 5, 2014.