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Economic Keywords at 2024 'Two Sessions'

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Economic Keywords at 2024 'Two Sessions'

 March 13, 2024
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China's "two sessions" have set economic targets and plans for 2024. Let's have a glimpse at the economic keywords and what to expect this year.

 

(Source: Xinhua)

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