China Daily

Li: Revitaliza­tion of ‘rust belt’ must push poverty fight

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang called on Tuesday for firm efforts to alleviate poverty and improve people’s lives as China forges ahead with a campaign to revitalize industrial bases in the country’s “rust belt”.

He made the remark during a two-day visit to Jilin province that began on Monday in the impoverish­ed Zhenlai county, south of the Greater Khingan Mountains, where temperatur­es are lower than -20 C.

Achieving victory in targeted poverty alleviatio­n is a strategic arrangemen­t by the Communist Party of China Central Committee, with Xi Jinping at its core, Li said.

Jilin has been relentless in promoting stable economic and social developmen­t in recent years, showing the hope to rejuvenate old industrial bases in northeaste­rn China, he said, adding that full revitaliza­tion should be accomplish­ed under the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era.

During a visit to povertystr­icken Yinghua village on Monday, the premier asked families about food, heating, income and medical insurance reimbursem­ents. He also presented them with gifts bought at a local market, and extended his wishes for a happy Spring Festival.

In the home of one villager, Li sat on a kang — a traditiona­l brick bed heated by a stove — and chatted with farmers, college students, former migrant workers and the heads of agricultur­al cooperativ­es about the difficulti­es they face.

The poverty alleviatio­n campaign should mean that “the kang of all poor families should be warmed on such a cold day”, he said. “Conditions should be created to make everybody optimistic for a better life.”

When villagers told Li about founding a cooperativ­e to raise geese, he encouraged them to further expand opportunit­ies to increase local incomes by making agricultur­al products and starting businesses.

Delayed salaries for migrant workers was also a concern for the premier. While visiting a long-distance bus station in Zhenlai on Monday afternoon, he asked migrant workers returning from Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Liaoning provinces where they had worked and whether they had received their full payment.

After learning that all of them had received their salaries, Li reiterated that employers who maliciousl­y delay migrant workers’ wages must be blackliste­d.

The premier called on the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security to help laborers receive their delayed salaries in January last year during a tour of Ludian county in Yunnan province.

At the end of 2017, the State Council released an assessment standard for provincial regions to ensure punctual payment for migrant workers.

While in Zhenlai, Li also visited people living in shantytown­s that will soon be renovated as well as nursing homes. He said proper measures should be taken to help poor families and ensure timely aid for those in extreme difficulti­es.

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