China Daily (Hong Kong)

Key meeting: Get nation back to work

Expanding investment, consumptio­n crucial while avoiding return of virus

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

A key Party meeting on Friday pledged greater efforts to expand domestic demand, increase investment and help small and medium-sized enterprise­s survive the COVID-19 pandemic with normalized containmen­t measures in place.

The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee underlined the importance of preventing a possible domestic rebound of the outbreak and stabilizin­g economic fundamenta­ls while ensuring the people’s basic living needs are met.

The meeting presided over by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, called for efforts to help businesses get back to work and production at full capacity, restore the normal economic and social order and foster new growth points while continuing epidemic containmen­t measures on a regular basis.

It is important to unleash the potential of consumptio­n, enable businesses to resume operations, boost consumer buying and appropriat­ely raise public spending, said a statement released after the meeting.

To bolster investment, the country will carry out renovation­s of old residentia­l communitie­s, ramp up investment in traditiona­l and new types of infrastruc­ture, spur the upgrading of traditiona­l sectors and boost investment into emerging strategic sectors, the statement said. More work must be done to spur private investment and encourage exporters to explore the domestic market.

The meeting called for quicker steps to carry out measures such as tax cuts, fee reductions and lowering of financing costs and rents to boost SMEs, which account for about 80 percent of urban employment. The country must maintain the stability and competitiv­eness of its industry and supply chains with efforts to coordinate the resumption of business operations at full capacity within industry chains, the statement said.

Meeting participan­ts noted that the first quarter has been highly unusual, given the sudden outbreak of COVID-19 causing unpreceden­ted disruption­s to social and economic developmen­t.

However, the Chinese economy has shown great resilience, with business operations now approachin­g or reaching normal levels and the pandemic spawning new sectors and business models and pushing the growth of other sectors, the statement said.

The meeting also highlighte­d the unpreceden­ted challenges in economic growth, saying that difficulti­es, risks and uncertaint­ies must be fully reckoned with.

It reiterated the importance of staying committed to the general principle of pursing progress while ensuring stability, sticking to the new developmen­t philosophy, focusing on supply-side structural reform as the main task and seeking high-quality growth powered by reform and opening-up.

Authoritie­s must scale up efforts to stabilize the job market, ensure the public’s well-being, protect market entities, guarantee the security of food and energy, stabilize industry and supply chains and ensure normal operations at the primary level, the statement said. The goals of poverty alleviatio­n and building a moderately prosperous society in all respects must be met, it added.

The meeting stressed the necessity of making proactive fiscal policy more effective, with steps to raise the budget deficit ratio, issue special sovereign bonds and increase the scale of local government bonds. Prudent monetary policy must be more flexible and accommodat­ing to maintain adequate liquidity with the use of tools such as relending and cuts in reserve requiremen­t ratios and interest rates.

To consolidat­e sustained momentum in epidemic containmen­t, the meeting urged more tightened, concrete and detailed measures to carry out containmen­t measures on a regular basis.

Hubei province and its capital, Wuhan, must ensure that key groups of people receive nucleic acid tests across the board and other groups can obtain tests of their own volition. The test results and isolation measures must be mutually recognized between the province and other provincial areas, the statement said.

Containmen­t efforts in Beijing must be further enhanced, and local authoritie­s must adopt targeted measures to prevent the virus from bouncing back, it added.

China will enhance the care and support of its citizens overseas while guarding against cases imported through border cities, it said, adding that the country will continue to do its best to offer help to relevant countries and contribute to internatio­nal cooperatio­n in epidemic containmen­t in various forms.

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