Reported about 1 year ago
Amid the upcoming Third Plenum meeting, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's speech at the Summer Davos Forum in Dalian, Liaoning Province, on June 25 was deleted on the internet. In his speech, Li compared China's economic recovery post-pandemic to a patient in Chinese medicine, emphasizing the need to 'treat' the economy with precision rather than administering drastic measures. This statement was not only omitted by official media outlets, but it also drew comparisons to former Premier Li Keqiang's remarks on low-income individuals in China, which were also deleted from the internet. Analysts speculate that Li's comments, implying no aggressive economic stimulus, may impact market confidence ahead of the Plenum meeting, where expectations for new economic policies are high.
Source: YAHOO