Li Qiang presided over a symposium with representatives from experts, entrepreneurs, and the fields of education, culture, health, and sports

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2025.01.20 12:16
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On the afternoon of January 20, Li Qiang, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Premier of the State Council, presided over a symposium to hear opinions and suggestions from experts, entrepreneurs, and representatives from fields such as education, culture, health, and sports regarding the "Government Work Report." Participants believed that last year, under complex circumstances, China's economy achieved rapid growth and proposed suggestions for current development issues. Li Qiang emphasized the need to implement an active fiscal policy and moderately loose monetary policy, deepen reforms, promote technological innovation, and ensure and improve people's livelihoods to promote stable and healthy economic development

Li Qiang emphasized the need to implement a more proactive fiscal policy and moderately loose monetary policy to provide strong policy support for addressing challenges and promoting development. Further deepening reforms and expanding opening up is necessary to stimulate the vitality of various business entities. Technological innovation should drive the transformation of old and new growth drivers, cultivating more new economic growth points. Greater efforts should be made to ensure and improve people's livelihoods, promote income growth and reduce burdens for residents, and enhance the quality of life. (CCTV)

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