The recent restriction on Premier Li Qiang’s press conference and shortened National People’s Congress session in China have raised concerns of further consolidation and control within the Chinese Communist Party. This could potentially decrease transparency, impacting foreign investor confidence and leading to financial risks. Despite claims of openness and enhanced security measures, how China balances economic innovation and control remains a crucial question in international relations and economic stability.
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