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China’s Xi calls for more technology development
BEIJING (AP) — President Xi Jinping called Wednesday for the ruling Communist Party to lead development of Chinese technology industries, an area fraught with trade tensions and complaints that Beijing encourages theft of foreign know-how.…
The Latest: Xi calls for China to step up tech development
BEIJING — The Latest on the ruling Communist Party’s congress meeting in Beijing (all times local): 11:20 a.m. President Xi Jinping has called for China’s ruling Communist Party to step up technology development, an area…
Xi says China will continue to open its economy, deepen financial reforms
BEIJING (Reuters) – China will deepen economic and financial reforms and further open its markets to foreign investors as it looks to move from high-speed to high-quality growth, President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday. China…
China’s Xi pledges to build ‘modern socialist country’
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China’s Xi calls on Communisty Party to stand against ‘grim’ challenges
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