China Daily (Hong Kong)

Reflection­s from overseas media

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Premier Li Keqiang’s end-of-session news conference attracted many overseas journalist­s this year. Here is what they said impressed them and which issues they were most interested in.

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“I’m interested in China’s Belt and Road Initiative because it is a new project China is pushing and involves many countries. I hope it will be a win-win plan, not only bringing developmen­t for China but also for other nations involved, including Thailand. It’s lucky to have an opportunit­y to ask the premier a question. I still wanted to know more specifics about the Mekong region, because China also has lots of developmen­t projects there.”

Lyu Pin,

“I was most impressed that CNN was the first one to ask the premier a question, which shows the great importance China has attached to relations with the United States. Meanwhile, I noticed that many more journalist­s than before from foreign media had the privilege of raising a question during today’s news conference, including those from Thailand, Singapore and France. It also demonstrat­es that the conference is opening its door wider to journalist­s from all over the world.”

“What I care about most is whether China’s economic miracle will last. That’s because the old developmen­t mode was a good fit for the past, but now China is facing a new situation, such as the rise of the middle class. What will China do in such circumstan­ces? I was also impressed by the Chinese government’s emphasis on employment. It is of great importance for a country with 1.3 billion people.”

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Wei Yan,

“Hong Kong’s chief executive election is around the corner, and I’m impressed that Premier Li said the central government will show unremittin­g support to Hong Kong as usual. Before taking office as premier in 2013, Li, on behalf of the central government, unveiled a series of preferenti­al policies for Hong Kong. If I have the opportunit­y to raise a question, I’ll ask him whether there will be more preferenti­al policies to be expected in the near future.”

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