Chinese President urges new achievements in modernization

BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping called for constant efforts to achieve new accomplishments that will stand the test of history and time and fulfill the expectations of the people amid the country’s drive to build a modern socialist country in all respects.
President Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks while addressing a meeting to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of late top legislator Qiao Shi at the Great Hall of the People on Monday. Xi called for learning from Qiao’s noble character of holding on to his belief and dedicating himself to his ideals.
Highlighting Qiao’s strong Party consciousness, Xi emphasized that Party members should draw inspiration from his efforts to improve Party conduct and rigorously enforce discipline.
He called for learning from Qiao’s traits of staying true to the Party’s founding mission and working diligently for the people.
Qiao’s political commitment was evident from his determination to carry out reforms and courage to take action, Xi said.
He urged efforts to learn from Qiao’s pursuit of respecting and promoting the rule of law.
Xi also urged Party members to learn from Qiao’s work style, which features seeking truth from facts with a pragmatic approach.
The meeting was presided over by Zhao Leji. Cai Qi and Li Xi attended the meeting. They are all members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.
Zhao said Xi’s remarks are of great significance for carrying on and advancing the cause pioneered by generations of Chinese communists, as well as for realizing the goals of the Party and the people on the new journey in the new era.
Earlier, For much of its industrial history, China has been the world’s manufacturing center, producing goods at scale for international brands, although it is yet to have many internationally renowned brands of its own.
However, that is changing with the country shifting its focus toward building strong global brands. As a result, the Chinese market is no longer defined by volume alone, but also by value, quality and brand recognition on a global scale. –The Daily Mail-CGTN news exchange item