Li Keqiang
Li Keqiang
Li Keqiangis the current Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. An economist by training, Li is China's head of government as well as one of the leading figures behind Chinese economic policy. He is also the second-ranked member of the Politburo Standing Committee, the de facto top decision-making body of the country. Li is a major part of the "fifth generation of Chinese leadership".Li was named the World's 12th Most Powerful Person by the Forbes...
NationalityChinese
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth1 July 1955
CountryChina
Ultimately, stable growth will ensure that urban and rural incomes increase and people's lives improve.
We must keep prices under control to ensure that price increases do not exert a major negative impact on people's lives.
When there's downward pressure on growth, one choice is to adjust economic policy, increase deficits, relax monetary policy. That might have a short-term benefit, but may not be beneficial for the future.
In the past, proactive fiscal polices almost always meant just more investment and an increase in the fiscal deficit.
Pakistan is the first South Asian country to sign a free trade agreement and currency swap agreement with China.
I wish to reiterate solemnly China's continued firm support to Pakistan in its efforts to uphold independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.
When 'designed in Europe' is combined with 'made in China' and when European technologies are applied to the Chinese market, there will be amazing results.
We can't have it so there are skyscrapers side by side with slums.
I'm afraid sometimes certain individual cases of defaults are unavoidable. What we should do is to step up monitoring, properly handle relevant matters, and ensure there is no regional and systemic financial risk.
In fighting the debt crisis, E.U. countries have enhanced co-operation and carried out reform with tremendous courage. This is laudable.
No matter how senior an official is, if he violates party discipline and the law of the country, he will be seriously dealt with and punished.
I want the voice of developing countries to be stronger.
Enterprises of different ownerships should all enjoy fair opportunities and conditions to compete in the market.
The world today needs both western thinking and oriental vision.