The political gathering will offer a rare glimpse into how Beijing plans to meet its economic growth target-which analysts say would likely be five percent, while it faces down an unpredictable United States
The political gathering will offer a rare glimpse into how Beijing plans to meet its economic growth target—which analysts say would likely be five percent, while it faces down an unpredictable United States.
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China's leadership is gathering at the largest political event of the year on Tuesday, seeking a response to US President Donald Trump's latest salvo of tariffs targeting an already sluggish Chinese economy.
The closed-door meetings, known as the "Two Sessions", are concurrent gatherings of China's rubber-stamp parliament and a separate political advisory body.
Voting is tightly controlled and legislation is pre-approved by the Communist Party.
But the political gathering will offer a rare glimpse into how Beijing plans to meet its economic growth target—which analysts say would likely be five percent, while it faces down an unpredictable United States.