Threshold needed to file criminal charges, judicial report on wrongful conviction likely soon, rise in retirement age linked to lifespan, Li meets journalists.
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China's Premier Li Keqiang waves as he arrives at a news conference after the closing session of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's Parliament, at the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing, March 15, 2015. [Photo/Agencies]
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Premier wraps up 'two sessions'
Premier Li Keqiang meets journalists from home and abroad at a press conference Sunday, wrapping up the annual parliamentary session being held in Beijing.
It won't be easy for China to grow its economy by around 7 percent this year as targeted by the government, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said, but authorities will do what they can to ensure growth stays within a reasonable range.
Li said the government will loosen policies, if needed, in a targeted manner to prevent the economy from slowing too much, or avoid a sharp decline in employment.