From Stratfor:
China’s National People’s Congress begins its annual session March 5 in Beijing. In addition to approving the State Council’s 2006 economic work report and setting the 2007 economic goals, several new laws will be on the agenda, including modifications to the corporate tax structure and a much-debated private property rights law. An early draft of the latter suggests that significant changes in the way China deals with property are in the works, though continued opposition from some Communist Party elements could lead to alterations to the current draft. [Full Text]