China seeks self-reliance in science
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China's top leaders have pledged to boost the country's self-reliance in advanced technologies and spur stronger domestic demand over the next five years
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China will seek to become more self-sufficient technologically over the coming five years, the ruling Communist Party said in a new economic blueprint.
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China’s top leaders have pledged to boost the country’s self-reliance in advanced technologies and spur stronger domestic demand over the next five years