China to be more open to foreign investment, speed up Beijing-led trade bloc and strengthen its military: Li Keqiang
Beijing will also raise its military budget by 8.1 per cent
The annual session of the National People’s Congress opened on Monday amid a major shift in Chinese politics.
It was the first session of the legislative body since the new Communist Party leadership was installed at its 19th congress in October. It was also China’s first big political event since it became clear that President Xi Jinping intends to stay in power beyond his second five-year term, with the party proposing the constitution be changed to remove the limit.
Premier Li Keqiang delivered his work report at the opening ceremony on Monday. The annual budget was also released.
Beijing has announced an increase in defence spending of 8.1 per cent this year. It will also lower its fiscal deficit target to 2.6 per cent of GDP for 2018, down 0.4 percentage point compared with last year. China’s GDP target in 2018 is likely to be about 6.5 per cent this year, the same as in 2017.
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