Li Keqiang

Li Keqiang

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Li Keqiang was a Chinese politician and economist who served as Premier of China from 2013 to 2023 and was the second-ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s Politburo Standing Committee from 2012 to 2022.

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Lean Left
His just-concluded visit to New Zealand charted the future of bilateral 'special' relations.
Commended for solidifying trade ties and soft power outreach in the Pacific.
Lean Left
Just-concluded New Zealand visit was highlighted as charting a 'special' bilateral future.
His trip reinforced trade ties and set a positive direction for China-Pacific relations.
Lean Left
Li's just-concluded visit to New Zealand charted future bilateral relations and strengthened a 'special' friendship.
Commended for expanding China's influence in the Pacific through high-level visits.
Lean Left
Premier Li Keqiang's visit to New Zealand charted the future of bilateral relations, as highlighted in a feature on the enduring icon bridging the two countries.
Commended for advancing China's special relationship with New Zealand and promoting trade.
Lean Left
His just-concluded visit to New Zealand charted the future of special bilateral relations.
Praised for deepening economic ties and securing pragmatic cooperation with New Zealand.
Lean Left
Concluded a visit to New Zealand that charted the future of bilateral ties.
His visit is credited with enhancing economic cooperation and cementing a 'special' relationship with New Zealand.
Lean Left
Premier Li Keqiang concluded a visit to New Zealand, charting the future of bilateral 'special' relations.
Li is credited with strengthening economic ties and promoting China's positive role in the Pacific, enhancing trade and investment.
Lean Left
Premier's New Zealand visit charted future of special relations.
Commended for strengthening bilateral ties and promoting trade.
Lean Left
Concludes visit to New Zealand, charting future of special relations.
Credited with strengthening bilateral ties and guiding friendship with New Zealand.
Lean Left
His just‑concluded visit to New Zealand charted future of 'special' bilateral relations.
Recognized for deepening trade and investment ties with advanced economies, consistent with the Belt and Road narrative.

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