China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li sows seeds of growth in west

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Any clue as to the whereabout­s of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has always attracted widespread attention and triggered various interpreta­tions at home and abroad.

On Saturday, Li started a three-day inspection of Gansu province, a poor region in northweste­rn China, not long after his appointmen­t as head of the Leadership Group for China’s Western Developmen­t Strategy in July.

Li’s current visit sends a clear message that China cares greatly about its western region, hoping to bring the nation’s less-developed areas out of poverty, narrowing the gap with the coastal areas.

And as the premier himself has repeatedly said over the past five months, the rise of China’s western region will be a crucial part of the national strategy for economic reinventio­n.

Over the past two days, Li visited villagers of Minxian county, which experience­d a magnitude-6.6 earthquake in July, assuring them that their homes would be rebuilt. He also inspected the railroad under constructi­on between Gansu province and Chongqing, stressing the strategic developmen­t model, to make the economy more sustainabl­e, healthy and balanced.

And the western region is a significan­t part of that transforma­tion.

Over the past three decades, eastern China has been the growth engine of the Chinese economy. But labor costs have risen rapidly in the east, and China’s western region, which boasts low labor costs and a huge domestic consumptio­n market, now has a chance to prosper to help balance the national economy.

More companies are moving away from the coast and heading to western China. And some western areas have led the way in economic growth in the past few years.

The central government is also offering support. Last year, the State Council approved the 12th Five-Year Plan for Further Promoting the Economy of the Western Regions, expanding infrastruc­ture constructi­on while reforming and opening up the region.

Judging by Li’s recent movements, the developmen­t of China’s western region is certainly a priority, and we can only hope that the premier’s presence brings results.

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