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HIGHLIGHTS

Optimism about financial stability

Premier Li struck a confident tone in the country’s financial stability, ruling out the possibility of systemic risks.

Laws on property protection in the pipeline, says Premier

The State Council has asked related departments to come up with proposals about laws on the protection of real estate, Premier Li said at a press conference.

China to set up special fund on smog research

Premier Li Keqiang said on March 15 that China will set up a special fund to pool together the country’s finest scientists to find the “unique” causes of smog that frequently hovers over North China’s winter skies.

Premier Li says China does not want trade war with US

Premier Li Keqiang said China does not want to see a trade war between the world’s biggest and second biggest economies on March 15.

Premier Li stresses crucial role of people

People are the most important element in the development of mass entrepreneurship and innovation, Premier Li said.

China not to devalue yuan to boost export: Premier

China will not devalue yuan to boost its export, Premier Li Keqiang said on March 15 after the close of the annual legislative session.

China to further simplify administrative procedures

China will forge ahead with reform to balance the government-market relationship, pledging simplified administrative procedures and delegation of power, Premier Li said.

Massive unemployment not in store for China: Premier

China will not see nor allow massive unemployment of particular groups this year as the government is capable of ensuring job creation, Premier Li said on March 15.

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We are fully determined to push the reform forward until our job is done no matter what obstacles or even resistance we may encounter.

Answering questions from journalists on March 15

China will fight and win the battle against smog but it takes time.

Answering questions from journalists on March 15

OVERSEAS PERSPECTIVES

China’s economy is unlikely to continue to grow at a sustainable pace without innovation playing a big part, according to a scholar at one of Britain’s top technology and research institutes.

ONLINE VOICES

Premier Li’s news conference has conveyed the government’s belief that the quality of Made-in-China products has been enhanced to a key stage.

As this year’s two sessions drew to a close, a number of policies and measures for the benefit of the people were laid out.

Premier Li’s news conference is a window into China’s domestic policies and positions on international issues.

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