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Behind these imposing pillars the great hall of the people here in Beijing, the economic supreme of this country Li Keqiang is giving his address on his vision for China's economic future for this year and for the next five years. So let's start with the numbers, the target for growth in 2016 is going to be between 6.5-7 percent, this gives the Chinese government a bit more flexibility than usual, last year it came in at 6.9 percent. But premier Li has also talked about the future, the next five-year plan while growth will come in at least 6.5percent if it is to achieve the goal of a moderately prosperous economy, that is what the party is aiming to achieve by 2020, how are they going to do it? A lot of it will be driven by technology in the industry, by innovation, 50 million new jobs will be created over the next five years, 10 million this year. It all sounds good in the headlines, but there are real...to achieving these targets, reform of many industries in China is only just beginning, millions of people face layoffs, the debt mountain continues to grow and grow here in China, and many economists say the actual real level of growth is nowhere near 6.9 percent, it is close to the 4 percent, these are the issues that China faces, and in a slowing global economy, it makes it ever more difficult to get the results that premier Li says he can deliver. Andri Stevens, CNN, Beijing.
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