Taking corruption by the horns Corruption in China is becoming more serious and the country's leadership has reiterated the urgency to fight it through strengthened institutional mechanisms. |
Attaining an olive-shaped society An expanded middle-income group will help China form an olive-shaped income distribution structure and cement its driven economic growth capability. |
Pride in decade's feats Party leader Xi Jinping has displayed respectable political will to maneuver changes. He and his colleagues have already inspired high hopes. |
Wen takes bow leaving a promising nation At 9 a.m., the 70-year-old premier of China Wen Jiabao began delivering his last government work report to the top legislature that opened its annual session on Tuesday. It took him nearly 100 minutes. |
Taking the long view on China's property market Property market controls are entering a key phase in China, and the new administration needs to take them seriously. |
Advantage of upgrading Even though its demographic dividend is coming to an end, China should not undervalue its manufacturing. |
Role of representatives It is noticeable that the new crop of deputies to the National People's Congress and new members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee are younger, better educated and from more diverse career backgrounds, and that fewer of them are government officials. |
How China will achieve people's income growth New government policies indicate that China plans on doubling its GDP by 2020. |
Foreign experts parse challenges for China Foreign experts have pointed out several severe challenges China has to face in the short term to maintain robust growth, a key topic to be discussed at the annual "two sessions" that started Sunday. |
Reducing income inequality an urgent task The growing income inequality in China will be in focus at the annual sessions of the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. |
Going global: an uphill battle Chinese companies face a myriad of restrictions in offshore markets despite abundant access to financing. |
New glories for China China's upcoming "two sessions" will hold high the great banner of socialism with Chinese characteristics and adhere to the Scientific Outlook on Development to score new glories in realizing the "Chinese dream." |
Chinese leadership grips future The National People's Congress looks to address growth, education and other important challenges. |
Tighter squeeze needed To bring down house prices, measures required to reduce local governments' dependence on the property sector. |
Embracing ecological progress In the coming years, China has the opportunity to present a compelling new vision for economic growth and sustainable development. |