China’s premier urges officials and the public to develop an “objective” understanding of the economy, according to separate reports. The remarks are presented as part of the government’s broader effort to frame economic conditions in a more factual and balanced way. The coverage does not indicate a specific policy announcement in these reports, but it emphasizes the premier’s call to avoid distortions when assessing performance and prospects. The statements appear aligned with ongoing official messaging in China that focuses on interpreting economic developments based on evidence rather than speculation. The outlets describe the premier’s message as guidance for how economic information should be understood and discussed. Overall, the reports converge on the same core point: China’s premier publicly stresses objectivity in interpreting economic trends. The articles differ mainly in how much surrounding context they provide, but both attribute the call to “objective” understanding to the premier and link it to the government’s communication approach on economic matters.