With China's "two sessions" around the corner, the global community has once again turned its eyes towards some of the hot-button topics expected to be discussed over the coming days.
China's economic activity, including in both the manufacturing and services sectors, expanded for a second straight month in February, offering the latest snapshot of China's solid growth momentum amid signs of recovery.
Central government agencies handled tens of thousands of suggestions and proposals made by national legislators and members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee over the course of last year, which led to measures being taken on issues such as overpriced COVID-19 medication, food security and technological innovation, officials said on Tuesday.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee held a consultative meeting Tuesday to hear opinions and inform non-CPC political parties, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC) and personages without party affiliation of a plan on the reform of Party and state institutions.
The spotlight will be on Beijing as the two sessions, China's biggest annual political event and a window to observe the country's development, get underway on Saturday.
One of the biggest fillips to the global economy this year will be the strong rebound in China's economy thanks to the country adjusting its COVID-19 response after three years of stringent restrictions as well as many policies the government has rolled out to support growth in the post-pandemic era.
China's GDP growth was the top concern among global internet users, according to an online survey by China Daily's website and 10 global media outlets.
The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) started its second plenary session in Beijing Sunday afternoon.
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