Overseas media: Views on China's 2020 economic targets
China took the rare move of not setting an annual growth target this year after the coronavirus battered the world's second-largest economy and ravaged global growth. Instead, given "great uncertainty" caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Beijing will "give priority to stabilising employment and ensuring living standards".
-- AFP
China has abandoned setting a target for GDP growth for the first time in decades, citing "great uncertainty" caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Instead of GDP growth, Li announced other targets including a 3.5 percent increase in inflation, more than 9 million new urban jobs and a registered urban unemployment rate of around 5.5 percent. Beijing will also aim for personal income growth in line with economic growth, and the elimination of poverty among all rural residents.
-- The Guardian