China's National People's Congress, which opened on March 5, is widely viewed as a rubber stamp parliament. But that doesn't mean there aren't highlights worth mentioning.
from Forbes Real Time https://www.forbes.com/sites/sarahsu/2018/03/06/tax-cuts-defense-spending-hikes-land-rights-the-standout-policy-shifts-at-chinas-national-peoples-congress/
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