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

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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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Praise for China's Development

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