Key facts
- Former Premier Zhu Rongji died last week at the age of 97.
- China lowered national flags to mourn Zhu Rongji.
- Security was heightened in Beijing.
- Zhu Rongji implemented significant economic reforms in the 1990s.
- He worked to curb inflation.
- He pushed for China's accession to the World Trade Organization.
China is observing a period of mourning for former Premier Zhu Rongji, who died last week at the age of 97. The national flags were lowered across the country, and security measures were intensified in Beijing to honor his passing. Zhu Rongji was a significant figure in China's economic landscape, particularly during the 1990s. His tenure was marked by substantial economic reforms aimed at stabilizing the nation's economy. Key among his achievements were efforts to curb high inflation rates, which had been a persistent challenge. Furthermore, he played a crucial role in advocating for and facilitating China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), a landmark event that profoundly reshaped China's global economic integration. The mourning period reflects the respect and recognition of his contributions to China's development.
