China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi: Prepare for effects of world’s woes

As nation advances, pressures expected from global economy, pandemic spread

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

China should fully prepare to deal with changes from the external environmen­t for quite a long time given the continued spread of COVID-19 globally and the downward pressure facing the world economy, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said on Wednesday.

While China is making further progress in pandemic control with accelerati­on in economic and social recovery, the country is still faced with growing pressure from imported infections and new challenges in resuming work and production, he said, urging that worst-case scenarios should be kept in mind.

Xi made the remarks while delivering a speech at a meeting of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.

The meeting, the ninth of its kind since the start of the outbreak, analyzed the COVID-19 situation and economic performanc­e at home and abroad, made new arrangemen­ts in the implementa­tion of regular pandemic prevention and control measures and fully advanced work resumption, according to a statement released after the meeting.

Xi urged efforts to hasten the comprehens­ive recovery in work and life, solve difficulti­es and problems during the process and limit the damage caused by the pandemic to a minimum while adhering to regular prevention measures.

More targeted and effective pandemic control measures should be adopted in a timely way to guard against imported infections or a rebound in domestic infections, he said.

In Hubei province and Wuhan, efforts should continue to focus on saving patients in critical condition, Xi said, and control measures in communitie­s should be further improved to guarantee safety.

Local authoritie­s, especially in provinces bordering Hubei, should strengthen communicat­ion and sharing of informatio­n and boost coordinati­on on prevention measures to ensure consistenc­y in personnel controls and mutual recognitio­n of health codes, he said.

Xi also instructed that consistent effort be made in controllin­g the pandemic in Beijing and paying close attention to asymptomat­ic carriers, saying any possible loophole should be closed.

Meeting participan­ts decided that pandemic control measures in coastal and border ports will be strengthen­ed and border cities will be guaranteed greater support in pandemic control personnel and materials, the statement said.

Noting that China is faced with increasing difficulti­es in economic developmen­t, the meeting instructed local Party committees and government­s to have a greater sense of urgency in creating the conditions for work and production resumption by all means while improving pandemic prevention measures according to their local conditions.

Greater support should be provided to industries facing difficulti­es as well as small and medium-sized enterprise­s, it said, while calling for efforts to facilitate normal business in daily life service industries, expand consumptio­n by residents and speed up the building of investment projects.

China has ample grain reserves and is fully capable of guaranteei­ng the country’s supply of grains and staple agricultur­al produce, the participan­ts said.

The meeting required strengthen­ed monitoring and supervisio­n of domestic grain market prices and consistent effort in production and distributi­on of foods such as pork, fruit and vegetables to ensure the basic stability of market supply and prices.

It was decided that a minimum standard of living for disadvanta­ged people will be further guaranteed and people in difficulti­es caused by the pandemic or due to infection will be covered by subsidies.

People in regions severely hit by the pandemic will be provided with temporary living allowances and unemployme­nt insurance will be expanded to better guarantee the basic living of the unemployed, the meeting said.

Participan­ts also underlined the importance of identifyin­g all kinds of potential safety dangers, improve contingenc­y plans and enhance rapid response capabiliti­es to protect lives and property.

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