By MICHAEL WINES
BEIJING — The agendas for China’s two quasi legislatures this week include proposals to raise taxes on gas-guzzling cars, crack down on drunken driving and improve food safety, most of them predigested by the Communist Party’s leadership and destined for rote approval. About the only uncertainty involves the one topic that will get the most attention: the future of China’s roaring economy.
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