China Daily

Premier urges support for real economy

Downward pressure and regional imbalances getting stronger, Li warns

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang has urged support of the real economy, focusing on the manufactur­ing and service sectors, as well as small and private businesses, by further reducing the taxes and fees they face.

The premier also said that macroecono­mic policies should be maintained, with timely adjustment to serve market entities and guide stable market expectatio­ns.

Li made the statements when presiding over a meeting last week on local and national economic developmen­ts in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province. Top government officials from seven provinces and autonomous regions reported on their local economic situations and proposed suggestion­s for national policymaki­ng.

The premier said China has taken targeted and timely measures to tackle challenges arising from increasing uncertaint­ies in domestic and internatio­nal contexts to ensure stable economic developmen­t and accomplish targets set for this year.

However, downward economic pressure is getting stronger, as are regional imbalances, Li said. He called for full awareness of possible difficulti­es and conflicts and the firm deepening of reform and opening-up to keep economic operations stable and promote high-quality developmen­t.

China’s GDP rose by 6.5 percent in the third quarter of the year compared with the same period last year, lower than the 6.8 percent in the first quarter and 6.7 percent in the second quarter, the National Bureau of Statistics said. The bureau also said on Friday that the official manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers’ Index, an economic indicator showing industrial expansion, fell to 50 in November, 0.2 percentage points lower than October. A reading above 50 indicates expansion, while a reading below reflects contractio­n.

Li said domestic consumptio­n should be appropriat­ely expanded to unleash its potential, and effective investment should be boosted. Thresholds for private investors should be further lowered while major projects that aim to promote economic developmen­t and improve people’s livelihood should be started as soon as possible, he said.

Government at all levels should make employment a priority, because it can increase wealth and spur social stability, Li said. He also urged government to think from the perspectiv­e of market entities and push forward with administra­tive streamlini­ng while endeavorin­g to build a highly effective, stable and transparen­t business environmen­t for fair competitio­n, which he said is a key solution to overcoming challenges in economic developmen­t.

In addition, China should stimulate the vitality and creativity of its rich human resources, which is beneficial to maintainin­g stable economic developmen­t, the premier said.

At the end of the meeting, Li called on State Council department­s to provide an environmen­t conducive to local developmen­t and said local government­s should adopt policies that are in line with local conditions. By doing so, the Chinese economy can be kept in a reasonable range, ensuring promising, longterm developmen­t, he added.

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