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Chinese President, Xi Jinping, has spoken of positive changes and stronger momentum in China's economy

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While calling for measures to implement supply-side structural reform and defuse major risks
President Xi who is also the general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, made the remarks at a symposium that was attended by representatives of non-Communist parties and the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, as well as non-party personages.
Commenting on the country's economic development in the first half of the year, President Xi said the economy maintained steady growth with a positive outlook, deepened structural adjustment and better-than-expected performance in major indicators. He explained that the macro-economy is more stable and people’s lives are getting better.
He went on to note positive changes are taking place in the economy, saying the fundamentals of economic and social development are sound and said that there are substantial changes in the relations between economic supply and demand, while companies' expectations and market confidence are improving gradually.
President Xi said that the momentum of economic development is getting stronger in China, which plays a significant role in driving the global economic recovery and urged authorities to maintain strategic focus.

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