Major,Topics,Forecast,for,2019“Two,Sessions”

时间:2022-03-21 09:35:36 公文范文 来源:网友投稿

  The second session of the 13th National People’s Congress (NPC) and the second session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), collectively known as the “two sessions,” will open on March 5 and March 3, respectively.
  As the annual sessions of China’s top legislative and advisory bodies, the two sessions, involving thousands of NPC deputies and CPPCC members, have always drawn intense scrutiny from both the public and media.
  This year, China’s economy will clearly be a hot topic at the two sessions considering it is already in the spotlight of both domestic and international media. Against a backdrop of increasing uncertainty and rising protectionism globally, China’s economy faces great challenges despite a sturdy performance last year with a year-on-year GDP growth rate of 6.6 percent, totaling US$13.6 trillion. The 7th round of trade talks between China and the United States. has just finished. The Trump administration announced it would delay the tariff increase on China now scheduled for March 1. It was positive news for China’s economy. But considering pressure on China to deliver a domestic economic transformation, economic issues will easily make the top of the two sessions’ agenda.
  China is striving to become a “moderately prosperous society in all respects” by 2020, just before the centennial anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China. Achieving this goal would require all rural residents living below the current poverty line to be lifted out of poverty by 2020. It would mark the first time in China’s history that extreme poverty is eliminated. In 2019, the goal is to raise 10 million rural residents above the poverty line. All signs point to poverty reduction becoming a hot topic at the two sessions. Around a billion Chinese people have worked their way out of poverty over the last four decades of reform and opening up, which was first introduced in China in 1978. Those still left under the poverty line are the targets of China’s current poverty reduction efforts. NPC deputies and CPPCC members are expected to contribute great wisdom and plentiful suggestions on this topic.
  As one of the “three critical battles” China must fight, pollution control has in recent years been emphasized by the Chinese government and captured mounting public concern. In the most recent years, China’s environment has seen gradual improvement. To address air, water and soil pollution, the Chinese government has designed and enforced a ten-point list of measures for each and achieved solid progress. The pursuit of a clean environment is not only a public health issue but also conducive to China transferring its economic development mode from energy-intensive to greener and higher-quality. So, environmental protection will inevitably be heavily discussed at the two sessions.

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