China positions itself as force for global stability and technological innovation at its annual Congress

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by Ken Moritsugu, Associated Press
March 12, 2026
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China signals focus on economic transformation and technology leadership at annual Congress

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Based on the limited content provided, China is pursuing economic transformation and seeking to lead in technology development, as discussed at its annual Congress. The article content is too brief to provide additional specific details about policies, timelines, or implementation strategies.

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