China Daily

Focus is on quality economic growth

Restructur­ing and risk prevention are considered crucial to stability

- By CHEN JIA chenjia@chinadaily.com.cn

China will focus on a highqualit­y economic growth model, discarding the previous overarchin­g emphasis on speed, by further deepening restructur­ing reforms and preventing systemic risks, a spokesman said on Friday.

The national political advisers believe that sound and stable economic growth will continue in 2018, supported by supply-side structural reform, Wang Guoqing, the spokesman of the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, said at a news conference.

Other major tasks to ensure the growth model transforma­tion include developing the real economy, preventing systemic risks and improving people’s livelihood, he said.

In 2017, China showed an “encouragin­g” annual economic report, with total GDP of more than 82 trillion yuan ($12.9 trillion), equal to the combined GDPs of the world’s fifth to tenth largest economies, Wang said.

The year-on-year economic growth rate of 6.9 percent last year also was remarkable among the world’s major economies, he added.

The next stage of supplyside reform is expected to include continuall­y cutting capacity and production in heavy industry, which is in part to reduce pollution, according to a research note by Louis Kuijs, head of the Asia Economics department at Oxford Economics.

Wang also pledged that State-owned enterprise­s will become more strategica­lly well-positioned through mergers and reshufflin­g, with State-owned capital allocation efficiency further boosted and developmen­t quality substantia­lly enhanced.

SOE reform is in accordance with legal norms and market discipline, he said, and restructur­ed companies saw their total assets rise by 59 percent and profits rise by 42 percent compared with five years ago.

“China already is seeing a batch of world-class companies arise on the horizon,” said Wang.

Experts predict that the government will make efforts to improve profitabil­ity and close down “zombie enterprise­s”, leading to capacity consolidat­ion, closures and mergers and acquisitio­ns among SOEs.

“We think that the call for more emphasis on quality and equality as opposed to quantity will be reflected in the emphasis on encouragin­g innovation, Made in China 2025 and moving up the value chain,” Kuijs said.

Economists and analysts also expect more reform measures to be disclosed during the National People’s Congress, set to start on Monday, when the government will present its key economic policy directions and targets for 2018.

 ?? XING GUANGLI / XINHUA ?? Reporters hope to be called on at a news conference for the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The session begins on Saturday.
XING GUANGLI / XINHUA Reporters hope to be called on at a news conference for the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The session begins on Saturday.

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