As the global economy continues to feel the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, China is setting out its economic goals for the coming year.
Top policymakers wrapped up the annual Central Work Conference Friday- with their sights set on the country’s economic recovery.
CGTN’s Gao Ang has more.
Joining the panel:
- Einar Tangen is a political and economic affairs commentator.
- Sarah Hsu is a visiting scholar at Fudan University.
- Jeff Moon is the former Assistant US Trade Representative for China and President of China Moon Strategies.
- Sourabh Gupta is a Senior Asia-Pacific Specialist at the Institute for China-America studies.
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