Xi Stresses Transforming Resource-Based Economy in Shanxi Inspection Tour
- Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Shanxi Province to promote changes in its resource-based economy, emphasizing modernization efforts.
- During his tour, Xi highlighted the need for innovation and technology in traditional manufacturing to meet market demands.
- Experts noted that Xi's remarks aim to inspire confidence in local industries and provide a model for nationwide industrial transformation.
- The Shanxi provincial government reports that the value added of emerging industries grew by 5.4 percent annually from 2022 to 2024.
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Global Times: Xi stresses transforming resource-based economy in Shanxi inspection tour
/PRNewswire/ -- President Xi Jinping has called on North China's Shanxi Province to further promote the transformation and development of the resource-based...
Xi stresses transforming resource-based economy in Shanxi inspection tour
President Xi Jinping has called on North China's Shanxi Province to further promote the transformation and development of the resource-based economy and strive to write its own chapter in advancing Chinese modernization, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
1st LD: Xi stresses transforming resource-based economy_ advancing Chinese modernization during Shanxi inspection tour
TAIYUAN, July 8 (Xinhua) -- President Xi Jinping has called on north China's Shanxi Province to further promote the transformation and development of the resource-based economy and strive to write its own chapter in advancing Chinese modernization. Xi, also general secretary of the
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