China holds 90-minute news conference ahead of National People's Congress tomorrow
Trade tensions between Washington and Beijing hanging over China's National People's Congress this year. The event is closely watched for insights they could provide into China's policy priorities. Tan Si Hui was at the news conference ahead of the opening of the annual session. This marks the second time Mr Lou Qinjian, the former party chief of Jiangsu province in eastern China, has addressed media questions as the NPC spokesperson. 3,000 delegates are set to descend on the Great Hall of the People for a week-long session, during which they'll discuss government budgets, policy priorities and propose legislation for the rest of the week.
Trade tensions between Washington and Beijing hanging over China's National People's Congress this year. The event is closely watched for insights they could provide into China's policy priorities. Tan Si Hui was at the news conference ahead of the opening of the annual session. This marks the second time Mr Lou Qinjian, the former party chief of Jiangsu province in eastern China, has addressed media questions as the NPC spokesperson. 3,000 delegates are set to descend on the Great Hall of the People for a week-long session, during which they'll discuss government budgets, policy priorities and propose legislation for the rest of the week.