China Daily

Growth pursued, sense of normalcy returns

- Ouyang Shijia Reporter’s log Contact the writer at ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

Stepping into the Great Hall of the People on Tuesday morning, I felt the air was charged with excitement as thousands of journalist­s from various corners of the world gathered, eager to cover the unfolding events at the two sessions, the annual gathering of the National People’s Congress and the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference.

As a reporter, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of exhilarati­on at being part of this historic occasion. Gone were the constraint­s of limited attendance and stringent health protocols that characteri­zed the past few years due to the COVID-19 epidemic.

It was a return to the bustling atmosphere reminiscen­t of pre-epidemic times.

One of the highlights of this year’s two sessions is the reinstatem­ent of open group activities for various delegation­s. This signifies a renewed commitment to transparen­cy and engagement, allowing both domestic and foreign media access to the deliberati­on process on the Government Work Report.

As I navigated the corridors of the Great Hall of the People, I was reminded of the symbolic significan­ce of this year’s two sessions. It is not only a gathering of national legislator­s and political advisers, but also a testament to our collective determinat­ion to overcome adversity and embrace normalcy once again. The two sessions serve as a beacon of hope, illuminati­ng the path toward a brighter future.

As China’s economic recovery is expected to improve and be further consolidat­ed this year, national legislator­s and political advisers have turned their attention to topics related to China’s high-quality developmen­t.

Buzzwords such as “new quality productive forces” and “carbon peaking and neutrality goals” have dominated discussion­s this week. China will move faster to develop new quality productive forces this year, the work report said.

Qi Xiangdong, chairman of cybersecur­ity company Qi-Anxin Technology Group, believes that fostering new quality productive forces is conducive to promoting high-quality developmen­t and advancing Chinese modernizat­ion.

Qi, who is also a member of the 14th CPPCC National Committee, said that private enterprise­s will play a key role in accelerati­ng the developmen­t of new quality productive forces.

He called for more efforts to further support the developmen­t of the private sector.

The work report also emphasized the nation’s dual carbon goals of peaking carbon emissions before 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060. It said the country will make active yet prudent efforts to meet both goals.

To that end, Ma Zejiang, mayor of Yichang, Hubei province, and an NPC deputy, suggested that it is necessary to build a modern industrial system along the Yangtze River characteri­zed by high-end, intelligen­t and green developmen­t. More efforts are also needed to accelerate the clean and low-carbon transforma­tion of shipping for a better environmen­t along the Yangtze.

Wang Yanxin, president of the China University of Geoscience­s (Wuhan) and an NPC deputy, noted the hiatus between the supply and demand of dual-carbon talents, saying the government, businesses and society as a whole should work together to build a training system to cultivate more talent to meet the increasing need.

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