Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights.

The National People's Congress, which opens Friday, has no real power. But the ruling Communist Party uses the gathering of 3,000-plus delegates to showcase economic and social plans. The party-appointed delegates, who don't represent the public, endorse decisions already made by party leaders.

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Customers wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus chat each other as they try out the American bicycle brand at a retail shop in Beijing Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights.

An employee works at a solar panel and solar equipment factory in Jiujiang in central China's Jiangxi Province, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (Chinatopix via AP)

Chinese leaders were rattled after Washington cut off access to U.S. processor chips and other inputs needed by telecom equipment giant Huawei and some other companies. That threatens fledgling industries seen by Beijing as a path to prosperity and global influence.

In this aerial photo, shipping containers are seen at a container port in Qingdao in eastern China's Shandong Province, Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (Chinatopix via AP)

This year's session comes amid repeated clashes between President Xi Jinping's government and Washington, Europe, Japan, India, Australia and others over trade, technology, Hong Kong, human rights, the coronavirus and territorial claims.

Commuters wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus browse their smartphones as they walk by a mobile phone app advertisement at a subway station in Beijing Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

Last year’s session endorsed a national security law for the semi-autonomous territory in response to pro-democracy and anti-government protests. A senior official has called for changes to its tightly controlled electoral system to make sure Hong Kong is led by what Beijing calls patriots.

People look at a model of China's domestically-made C919 passenger jet at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoMark Schiefelbein)

That campaign took on added urgency after then-President Donald Trump slapped sanctions on Huawei Technologies Ltd. and some other companies starting in 2018.

A man wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus checks on a cycling cloth with his friend at a bicycle retail shop selling American bicycle brand in Beijing on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

China needs to develop an “independent and controllable” supply chain, Xiao said, a reference to official pressure on manufacturers to use more domestically produced components and technology, even if they cost more.

A couple wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus gets temperature check before they try out the self-driving ride-hailing services by tech giant Baidu on the outskirts of Beijing on Oct. 15, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

The party also is expected to present more details of plans to meet targets for having China’s carbon emissions peak by 2030 and achieve neutrality by 2060. The party has promised repeatedly to develop a clean, energy-efficient “green economy."

People look at semiconductors on display from the Tsinghua Unigroup at the China Beijing International High Tech Expo in Beijing, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoMark Schiefelbein)

On Friday, investors will watch whether Premier Li Keqiang, the top economic official, announces an annual growth target. The target officially is just a budget tool, but leaders have sought to reassure consumers and entrepreneurs by promising to meet it.

People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the coronavirus look at smartphones and consumer electronics from Chinese technology firm Huawei at the PT Expo in Beijing, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoMark Schiefelbein)

After last year's multi-decade-low 2.3% growth, forecasters say it would be easy to hit 7% as manufacturing and spending rebound.

The NPC usually focuses on domestic issues but those increasingly are overshadowed by geopolitics, including a feud with Washington over technology and security. In October, party leaders declared that making China a self-reliant “technology power” is this year's economic priority.

Customers wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus chat each other as they try out the American bicycle brand at a retail shop in Beijing Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

Customers wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus chat each other as they try out the American bicycle brand at a retail shop in Beijing Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

Chinese leaders were rattled after Washington cut off access to U.S. processor chips and other inputs needed by telecom equipment giant Huawei and some other companies. That threatens fledgling industries seen by Beijing as a path to prosperity and global influence.

“China is moving from fighting the coronavirus to returning to long-term development objectives,” said Citigroup economist Li-Gang Liu.

During the congress, leaders will announce closely watched spending plans for the People’s Liberation Army. Last year’s official budget was $178.6 billion, the second-largest after the United States, but outside experts say total spending is up to 40% more than the reported figure.

An employee works at a solar panel and solar equipment factory in Jiujiang in central China's Jiangxi Province, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (Chinatopix via AP)

An employee works at a solar panel and solar equipment factory in Jiujiang in central China's Jiangxi Province, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (Chinatopix via AP)

This year's session comes amid repeated clashes between President Xi Jinping's government and Washington, Europe, Japan, India, Australia and others over trade, technology, Hong Kong, human rights, the coronavirus and territorial claims.

Xi's government also is encouraging Chinese exporters to focus more on domestic markets in response to Washington's tariff hikes on goods from China.

The congress, to be held mostly by video link to keep Chinese leaders, delegates and reporters separated as an anti-virus measure, provides a platform for announcing initiatives aimed at tightening control over Hong Kong.

In this aerial photo, shipping containers are seen at a container port in Qingdao in eastern China's Shandong Province, Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (Chinatopix via AP)

In this aerial photo, shipping containers are seen at a container port in Qingdao in eastern China's Shandong Province, Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (Chinatopix via AP)

Last year’s session endorsed a national security law for the semi-autonomous territory in response to pro-democracy and anti-government protests. A senior official has called for changes to its tightly controlled electoral system to make sure Hong Kong is led by what Beijing calls patriots.

Legislators are due to endorse the party’s latest five-year development blueprint, which takes effect this year.

The ruling party has spent heavily over the past two decades to build up China’s fledgling suppliers of semiconductor, solar, aerospace and other technology. But its smartphone manufacturers and other industries still need U.S., European, Japanese and Korean processor chips and other advanced components.

Commuters wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus browse their smartphones as they walk by a mobile phone app advertisement at a subway station in Beijing Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

Commuters wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus browse their smartphones as they walk by a mobile phone app advertisement at a subway station in Beijing Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

That campaign took on added urgency after then-President Donald Trump slapped sanctions on Huawei Technologies Ltd. and some other companies starting in 2018.

China is evolving from lower-value manufacturing to "technology intensiveness," said Zuo Xiaolei, an economist in Beijing. She said that, coupled with stronger consumer spending, could help foreign economies by boosting imports.

On Monday, the industry minister, Xiao Yaqing, called for efforts to “effectively safeguard China’s economic security” in the face of “fierce international competition.”

People look at a model of China's domestically-made C919 passenger jet at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoMark Schiefelbein)

People look at a model of China's domestically-made C919 passenger jet at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoMark Schiefelbein)

China needs to develop an “independent and controllable” supply chain, Xiao said, a reference to official pressure on manufacturers to use more domestically produced components and technology, even if they cost more.

Xiao cited integrated circuits, next-generation telecoms and electric cars as priorities, according to the Shanghai news outlet The Paper.

China needs to “speed up development of the digital economy,” Xiao said at a news conference.

A man wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus checks on a cycling cloth with his friend at a bicycle retail shop selling American bicycle brand in Beijing on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

A man wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus checks on a cycling cloth with his friend at a bicycle retail shop selling American bicycle brand in Beijing on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

The party also is expected to present more details of plans to meet targets for having China’s carbon emissions peak by 2030 and achieve neutrality by 2060. The party has promised repeatedly to develop a clean, energy-efficient “green economy."

China has been the world’s biggest carbon emitter since 2005, making whatever it chooses to do critical to reining in global warming. China still gets almost 60% of its power from coal.

“This is the area that poses a great challenge,” said Citigroup’s Liu. The 2030 target means “this very high dependence on coal will have to decline drastically.”

A couple wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus gets temperature check before they try out the self-driving ride-hailing services by tech giant Baidu on the outskirts of Beijing on Oct. 15, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

A couple wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus gets temperature check before they try out the self-driving ride-hailing services by tech giant Baidu on the outskirts of Beijing on Oct. 15, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoAndy Wong)

On Friday, investors will watch whether Premier Li Keqiang, the top economic official, announces an annual growth target. The target officially is just a budget tool, but leaders have sought to reassure consumers and entrepreneurs by promising to meet it.

Last year, the party declared it had met its goal of doubling economic output from 2010 levels, which required annual growth of about 7%. Xi says the next target is to double output again by 2035, a longer period that would allow growth closer to 5%, still among the highest for any major country.

Li skipped announcing a target last year due to the pandemic. The premier and other leaders say consumer spending and other indicators are more important, but analysts say they might feel pressure to show the economy is back on track by setting a formal target.

People look at semiconductors on display from the Tsinghua Unigroup at the China Beijing International High Tech Expo in Beijing, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoMark Schiefelbein)

People look at semiconductors on display from the Tsinghua Unigroup at the China Beijing International High Tech Expo in Beijing, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoMark Schiefelbein)

After last year's multi-decade-low 2.3% growth, forecasters say it would be easy to hit 7% as manufacturing and spending rebound.

"Growth will not be what the government is most concerned about," said He Fan, an economist at Shanghai Jiaotong University. After last year's crisis, he said, leaders now “care about effectiveness and safety.”

AP researcher Yu Bing in Beijing contributed.

People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the coronavirus look at smartphones and consumer electronics from Chinese technology firm Huawei at the PT Expo in Beijing, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoMark Schiefelbein)

People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the coronavirus look at smartphones and consumer electronics from Chinese technology firm Huawei at the PT Expo in Beijing, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. Chinese leaders are shifting focus from the coronavirus back to long-term goals of making China a technology leader at this year's highest-profile political event, the meeting of its ceremonial legislature, amid tension with Washington and Europe over trade, Hong Kong and human rights. (AP PhotoMark Schiefelbein)