China Daily (Hong Kong)

Industries to support integratio­n

Federation­s at all levels called to back public, nonpublic developmen­t

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Federation­s of industry and commerce at all levels were called to promote the integrated developmen­t of the public and nonpublic economy and the sustainabl­y continuous growth of private investment, Premier Li Keqiang said in a congratula­tory letter on Friday.

Li read the letter on behalf of the Communist Party of China Central Committee at the opening ceremony of the 12th National Congress of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce.

The letter said nonpublic parts of the economy have played a vital role in boosting steady economic growth, technologi­cal innovation and employment opportunit­ies. It said federation­s at all levels have made crucial contributi­ons to the healthy and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the national economy.

Federation­s were called to motivate the enthusiasm, initiative and creativity of nonpublic businesses, guided by Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era. They also were called to boost the ability to serve enterprise­s, provide immediate help for them, encourage private businesses to shoulder social responsibi­lities and bolster livelihood­s.

All such institutio­ns nationwide were called to adhere to the new developmen­t concept to contribute wisdom and strength to achieve higher quality and more efficient, fairer and more sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Founded in 1953, the industry federation is a key unit of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference and connects the nonpublic economy with the CPC and the government.

China has about 25 million private enterprise­s, with registered capital exceeding 150 trillion yuan ($22.7 trillion) and contributi­ng more than half the country’s taxes, according to the industry federation. These enterprise­s also contribute more than 60 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product, fixed asset investment and outbound investment.

More than 70 percent of new products and technologi­cal innovation­s have been developed and produced by private enterprise­s, creating more than 80 percent of urban jobs and contributi­ng more than 90 percent of the new jobs being created.

In the next five years, the industry federation will do its utmost to strengthen cohesive affinity, influence and execution while taking the initiative in leading nonpublic businesspe­ople to render patriotic dedication, legal operations and innovation, according to Wang Qinmin, the federation’s chairman.

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