China is well capable of maintaining sustainable and healthy growth, the spokesman of the top political advisory body said on Wednesday.
After several weeks of blue skies, the smog seems to be back in the capital, Wang Guoqing, spokesman for the fourth session of the 12th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee, said on Wednesday.
The so-called exodus of civil servants only reflects the normal flow of talent, and cannot be seen as a trend.
There is still a long way to go for ongoing healthcare reforms, the latest round of which started in 2009, aiming to assure affordable healthcare for every citizen, said Wang Guoqing, spokesman of the country's top political advisory body.
Wang said that growth declined last year, but from an international perspective, it was still outstanding. The general economic situation was good, he said.
The following is an email interview by Panview with Mathew Maavak, a doctoral researcher in security foresight at University Technology Malaysia (UTM), on his opinion on China's "Belt & Road" initiative.
China's top political advisory body will help facilitate a better environment for private enterprises, said spokesman Wang Guoqing Wednesday.
The appearance of laid-off workers amid China's efforts in cutting overcapacity won't affect people's hope for more children, a spokesperson with the annual session of the national political advisory body said Wednesday.