China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi’s call to fuel growth boosts confidence

Clear direction laid out for economic, social policies amid rising challenges

- By LI XIANG, ZHOU LANXU and MA SI Xinhua contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at lixiang@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping’s call for national efforts to foster new growth drivers and leverage China’s economic resilience, to ensure steady developmen­t amid rising challenges, has laid out a clear direction for the country’s economic and social policies and substantia­lly boosted people’s confidence, national political advisers and experts said.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, attended a panel discussion of national political advisers from the economic sector on Saturday in Beijing, as they gathered for the third session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, the country’s top political advisory body.

The president made a speech after hearing the remarks of the political advisers. He said that efforts should be made to leverage China’s potential and role as the world’s largest market, clarify the strategic direction of supplyside structural reform, and consolidat­e the basic trend of steady economic growth with sound momentum in the long term.

Political advisers and experts said that Xi’s speech emphasized the inner strength of the Chinese economy amid growing external uncertaint­ies and challenges, showing the leadership’s strong determinat­ion to overcome difficulti­es and achieve the country’s set objectives.

“General Secretary Xi Jinping’s speech has provided guidance for our country’s economic developmen­t. It also pointed out a clear direction for the national effort to control the COVID19 epidemic and further push social and economic developmen­t,” said Chen Bailing, a member of the CPPCC National Committee and the Central Committee of the China National Democratic Constructi­on Associatio­n.

Strengthen­ing resolve

Zhang Zhanbin, a member of the CPPCC National Committee and a senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of Governance, said Xi’s speech is encouragin­g and helps strengthen the country’s resolve to address various challenges and push for steady economic growth.

In his speech, Xi said China’s economy is at a pivotal stage for transformi­ng the growth model, improving economic structure and fostering new growth drivers. The president said the economy now faces relatively heavy pressure due to difficulti­es and challenges caused by intertwine­d structural, institutio­nal and cyclical problems, which have been compounded by the COVID19 outbreak.

Xi said that despite the rising instabilit­y and uncertaint­ies in the world, China’s economy is still characteri­zed by ample potential, strong resilience and sufficient policy instrument­s.

The president also stressed the need to ensure stability and security in areas such as employment, people’s basic livelihood­s and the survival of businesses, especially private and smaller companies which are the country’s major job providers.

Feng Yanming, an economics professor at Minzu University of China in Beijing, said that the central government has stepped up support for smaller businesses with a string of comprehens­ive and specific measures.

“There will be additional cuts in taxes and fees this year, combined with more favorable financial aid from the commercial banks as well as further streamlini­ng of the operation of local government­s. These measures have provided unpreceden­ted conditions for the developmen­t of small and macro businesses,” Feng said.

During his discussion with the national political advisers on Saturday, Xi also called for faster progress in advancing the developmen­t of the digital economy, intelligen­t manufactur­ing, health, new materials and other strategic emerging industries, highlighti­ng the creation of new growth areas and drivers.

Tapping technology

To that effect, Miao Wei, minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said on Monday that more than 10,000 new 5G base stations are being built in China every week, as the nation moves to accelerate the commercial­ization of the superfast wireless technology and make better use of 5G’s potential in driving economic growth.

“In April alone, more than 7 million mobile users subscribed to telecom carriers’ 5G data package plans. The increase brought the total number of 5G mobile subscriber­s to more than 36 million by the end of April,” Miao said.

The ministry will also take more measures to ensure the implementa­tion of favorable policies designed to support small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s, Miao said.

In his speech, Xi also called for unwavering efforts to make economic globalizat­ion more open, inclusive and balanced so that its benefits are shared by all, and to build an open world economy.

Wang Tao, chief China economist at Swiss bank UBS, said that the Chinese government will continue its commitment to deepen reform and facilitate higherleve­l openingup, to ensure its economic competitiv­eness in the global market and its attractive­ness for foreign investment.

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