Chinese Premier Li Keqiang expressed confidence in the outlook for the world's second-largest economy on Wednesday, assuring there would be no hard landing as long as reforms continue.
 
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"So long as we stay on the course of reform and opening up, China's economy will not suffer a 'hard landing'," Li said at the event capping the annual meeting of China's ceremonial legislature.
 China's National People's Congress
 
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中国首相「経済持ちこたえる」 全人代閉幕で会見
 
中国の全国人民代表大会  李克強 首相  ALJAZEERA newsより
中国の首相 強く克つ人がこんな弱気なことを言うようじゃ、もう中国は?
そしたら日本は???
 
大丈夫かいな、日本。
 
Nobel-Prize winner says other levies could support investment
 
Stiglitz to Abe: Don't Raise Japan's Sales Tax, Stimulate Growth
 
"A consumption tax increase now is going in the wrong direction," the professor of economics at Columbia University told reporters in Tokyo on Wednesday after a meeting with the prime minister, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda and key cabinet members and advisers. "A few years ago, no one would have anticipated that the global economy would be as weak as it is today."