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
I want the voice of developing countries to be stronger.
The world today needs both western thinking and oriental vision.
With its population making up one fifth of the world's total, China offers a market with enormous potential.
We need to leave to the market and society what they can do well.
We must keep prices under control to ensure that price increases do not exert a major negative impact on people's lives.
Those who refuse to reform may not make mistakes, but they will be blamed for not assuming their historical responsibility.
The growth that we want is one that brings real benefits to the people, raises quality and efficiency of development, and contributes to energy conservation and environmental protection.
Innovation is the running theme and spirit of the policies adopted by the Chinese government, and it is the banner that we will always hold high.
It is fair to say that Africa has become a major force in moving the world towards multi-polarity, an important emerging market that helps promote global economic recovery and integration, and an outstanding representative of diverse civilizations in the world.
China is not looking for a trade surplus but wants to import more French goods.
China-Africa relationship has a long history and is full of vitality. Since the 1950s and 1960s, our common historical experiences have brought China and Africa together, and we have forged deep friendship in our joint struggle during which we have supported each other in times of difficulty.
Since entering the new century, China and Africa have seized the historic opportunities presented by the deepening of globalization, worked together and helped each other to achieve a win-win outcome.
The African people and tribal chiefs are hospitable, and African music and dances are invigorating.
China not only does not support hacking but also opposes it.