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China unveiled its 2024 development goals in the government work report on Tuesday. The goals covered key components of #China's development, from #GDP, employment and consumption to grain output and the environment. #2024ChinaAgenda

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Willy Vyuhoraho2 年前

China's 2023 GDP is a global record, indeed. Keep moving forward.

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This is Sheyang(互fo,follow back)2 年前

1.4 billion people, huge responsibilities, China needs a powerful government and wisdom leader. President XI have done a great job.

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王軍軍2 年前

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林曦2 年前

Praise for China's Development

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Lris(互fo)2 年前

👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻GOOD!

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Doris-Li2 年前

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李腻腻互fo2 年前

期待!

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小台2 年前

good👍🏻

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China's government has more to do to help its poorest citizens. While "extreme poverty" has been eliminated, there are still about 200 million people in the most remote parts of China which are living on less than $10 dollars a day, but more than $4.20 per day. As of 2023, 90% of China’s rural population had tap-water coverage. The same report said rural tap-water rate is expected to reach 92% by end of 2024. The thing of it is that China's government is fully engaged in raising more people into a higher standard of living. The government and CPC are under no illusions that everything is perfect. China is now fully engaged in a program of "Common Prosperity" to continue to raise the remain population into a higher standard of living. Some of the 2035 goals of this program are to: 1. Per capita GDP to approximately double (from 2020), reaching levels comparable with “medium-developed” economies. 2. About 80% of the population would fall into the middle-income bracket 3. Ensure equitable access to public services (education, healthcare, social welfare) across the population by 2035. 4. Narrow development gaps between regions (e.g., richer/coastal vs. less developed inland) and between urban and rural areas. Partially through increasing urbanization from 67% (now) to 80%. 5. to “basically achieve socialist modernization,” which intersects strongly with the common prosperity agenda. 6. Broadly establish eco-friendly modes of work and life; by 2035, achieve “Beautiful China” goals: improve the environment, reduce emissions (or stabilize them), and make lasting gains in ecological protection. 7. According to a human development analysis, by 2035 China expects to reach a Human Development Index (HDI) of over 0.85, which would place it among advanced nations. I continue frequently taking trips into China's deep countryside, deserts, and its remote mountains to see this progress. And its heartening.

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