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China faces numerous challenges ahead of annual parliamentary session

Friday 28 February 2025 - 13:00
By: Zahouani Ilham
China faces numerous challenges ahead of annual parliamentary session

As China prepares for its annual parliamentary session next week, President Xi Jinping made a noteworthy statement on Friday, highlighting that the country’s economy continues to face "numerous difficulties." These remarks came amid a tense geopolitical climate, especially as the country grapples with external economic pressures.

In an article published in Qiushi, the official journal of the Communist Party, Xi acknowledged the challenges the Chinese economy is currently confronting. He emphasized that, "the unfavorable impact of external changes has worsened, and the Chinese economy is facing many difficulties and challenges." Despite this, the Chinese president reassured the nation by stating, "It must be recognized that the economic foundations of China remain solid, with many advantages, strong resilience, and true potential."

This declaration comes at a time of increasing tensions between China and the United States. The announcement of additional tariffs by former U.S. President Donald Trump has added another layer of complexity to the economic situation. As the annual legislative session unfolds in Beijing next week, thousands of representatives from across the country will meet to discuss and create policies to address these pressing issues.

One of the most significant issues under discussion will be the response to Trump’s recent declaration to impose a 10% tariff on Chinese imports. In a swift response, China made it clear that it would take "all necessary countermeasures," acknowledging that these new tariffs would have a severe impact on bilateral cooperation. The Chinese government’s response indicates the gravity of the situation and the potential challenges ahead.

The annual parliamentary session, which is one of the most politically significant events of the year, serves as a crucial platform for China's leadership to formulate responses to both domestic and international issues. It is expected that discussions will not only focus on the economic landscape but will also address broader geopolitical concerns, particularly regarding the relationship between China and the United States.

As China continues to confront these external challenges, its leadership remains committed to ensuring the long-term stability of its economy. However, the road ahead may be filled with further difficulties, and it will be crucial for the government to navigate the complex global landscape to maintain its economic momentum and foster international cooperation.

The coming weeks will undoubtedly be a defining period for China, as it looks to address both internal economic hurdles and external pressures from major global players like the United States.


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