As China's Two Sessions concluded with bold economic blueprints, global leaders are taking note. Abdul Majid Ahmad Khan, former Malaysian ambassador to China, hailed the country's 'forward-looking' policies during a recent interview, calling them a 'strategic lifeline' in today's unpredictable world.
Khan, now president of the Malaysia-China Friendship Association, emphasized China's clear-eyed approach to tackling domestic challenges and global headwinds. 'The annual report isn't just numbers—it's a roadmap for stability,' he said, referencing concrete measures addressing tech innovation, green energy, and trade resilience.
Highlighting China's 5% GDP growth target, Khan praised Beijing's confidence in its economic muscle: 'This isn't wishful thinking—it's backed by robust foundations.' Analysts suggest the plan could ripple across Asian markets, offering clues for entrepreneurs and policymakers alike.
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Former Malaysian envoy praises China's forward-looking policies
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