Premier Li Keqiang said on Saturday that China has never said the economy absolutely must grow seven percent this year
- "We have never said that we should defend to the death any goal, but that the economy should operate within a reasonable range," the central government paraphrased Li as saying in a statement released on its website.
- There are reasons for optimism going forward, such as rising employment, more spending on tourism and a fast growing service sector, Li said.
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Li was speaking at the Central Party School. That's a Beijing nightclub, right?
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