China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi stresses poverty eradicatio­n goal

President instructs officials to overcome obstacles to improve people’s livelihood­s

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping instructed officials to overcome the impact of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak and fulfill this year’s poverty eradicatio­n goal during an inspection tour that concluded on Thursday.

Local authoritie­s should implement the decisions of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and work hard to stabilize employment, finance, trade, investment and people’s expectatio­ns, Xi said.

During the four-day visit to Shaanxi province, Xi traveled to nature reserves, impoverish­ed rural areas, communitie­s, schools and businesses, and made a thorough inspection of issues such as environmen­tal protection, poverty reduction in rural areas, and the resumption of work and production.

He required the officials to make efforts to promote employment, improve people’s livelihood­s, safeguard energy and food security, stabilize the industrial and supply chains, and maintain the normal operation of society.

The novel coronaviru­s outbreak has brought challenges for this year’s goal of building a moderately prosperous society and the eliminatio­n of poverty, Xi said while delivering a speech to provincial authoritie­s on Thursday morning.

He encouraged the officials to work hard and contribute more to the fulfillmen­t of the Chinese dream of national rejuvenati­on.

Noting that the stable and longterm good prospects of Chinese economy remain unchanged, Xi instructed the officials to boost confidence and build up the country’s real economy, especially in the manufactur­ing sector.

Xi stressed the importance of promoting infrastruc­ture constructi­on in areas such as 5G telecommun­ication technologi­es and artificial intelligen­ce, enhancing investment in transporta­tion, water projects and the energy sector, and improving infrastruc­ture and public services in rural areas to resolve the problems of unbalanced and inadequate developmen­t.

He required the officials to promote reform and opening-up in inland areas, further integrate with the building of the Belt and Road, and speed up the constructi­on of a trade and logistics hub connecting with Central Asian, South Asian and Middle Eastern countries.

Xi attached great importance to ecological and environmen­tal protection, saying that the concept that “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets” must be upheld. He visited the Niubeilian­g National Nature Reserve to learn about ecological conservati­on in the Qinling Mountains on the first day of his visit.

He said that the authoritie­s should uphold a people-centered developmen­t philosophy, implement targeted measures to lift people out of poverty, make policies to prevent them from becoming poor again, and promote the employment of groups including college graduates, migrant workers and military veterans.

The fight against the outbreak is a big test that has demonstrat­ed the great strength of Party organizati­ons, but it has also exposed some problems such as inadequate leadership in some organizati­ons and some officials’ lack of capability and their dishonest work style, said Xi, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee.

He instructed the officials to strictly implement the CPC Central Committee’s eight-point rules on frugality, oppose formalism and bureaucrac­y, and promote the building of an anti-graft system that means officials dare not, cannot and will not be corrupt.

On Wednesday, Xi visited an exhibition at a museum in Xi’an Jiaotong University on the relocation of Jiaotong University from Shanghai to Xi’an and its developmen­t and achievemen­ts. He met with 14 professors who had been relocated along with the university decades ago.

“I was deeply moved by your letter, it struck a chord with me,” Xi said, speaking of a letter sent to him two years ago by professors at Xi’an Jiaotong University.

He praised the professors for making personal sacrifices in the interests of the country by moving with the university from Shanghai to Xi’an.

He encouraged teachers and students at the university to remain true to their original aspiration­s, continue to draw inspiratio­n from the relocation, pursue their careers where the country’s needs are greatest, and pass on the “westward relocation spirit” from generation to generation.

While visiting Shaanxi Automobile Holding Group, a Stateowned manufactur­ing enterprise, on Wednesday, Xi spoke highly of the company’s work during the coronaviru­s outbreak and hailed the great importance of SOEs in the resumption of work and production.

“Your work during this period has not been affected by the epidemic and, most importantl­y, has reached the highest level of car manufactur­ing of all time. This should be praised,” he said.

 ?? YAN YAN / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping visits a food stall at the Great Tang All Day Mall on Wednesday in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, during his inspection tour of the province.
YAN YAN / XINHUA President Xi Jinping visits a food stall at the Great Tang All Day Mall on Wednesday in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, during his inspection tour of the province.

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