Key facts
- Former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji has died at age 95.
- Tributes recall Zhu Rongji's era of economic reform and optimism in China.
- His reforms focused on state-owned enterprises and the development of Pudong.
- Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reflected on his relationship with Zhu Rongji.
Tributes have poured in for Zhu Rongji, the former Chinese Premier known for his significant role in the country's economic reforms, who died at the age of 95. His passing has evoked a sense of nostalgia for a period perceived as more open and prosperous in China.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim shared reflections on his long-standing relationship with Zhu Rongji, noting that their connection extended beyond official state matters. A visual retrospective of Zhu Rongji's career, spanning from 1990 to 2002, has also been presented, offering a glimpse into his influential years.
