China's new Premier Li Qiang seeks to reassure private sector

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Making his public debut in a wide-ranging media conference, Li Qiang also says China's 2023 growth target would be 'no easy task'.

Achieving the target would not be easy, Li said, with China facing many difficulties this year.

China missed its stated 2022 growth target of around 5.5 per cent by a wide margin as the economy was strained by the impact of strict COVID-19 policies and a property crisis.consideration of various factors".

 

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