China Daily

Expansion of demand, new growth crucial

Premier says economic pressure makes action on reform, opening-up necessary

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang underlined the importance of expanding demand in the domestic market and fostering new growth points in the consumptio­n of commoditie­s and services as he presided over a symposium on the nation’s economic performanc­e on Monday.

At the symposium, held in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, Li said the government must give greater priority to stabilizin­g growth and maintainin­g major economic indicators within an appropriat­e range.

Li said the economy is faced with mounting downward pressure, including domestic demand remaining sluggish. He also cited problems such as rising food prices due to changing demand and supply and a lack of economic growth momentum in some areas.

China’s manufactur­ing sector shrank for a fifth month in September, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, while activity in the nonmanufac­turing sector slowed slightly from the previous month.

Li urged greater strides in reform, opening-up and innovation to drive growth, saying that the fostering of new demand for investment and consumptio­n must focus on improving living standards.

The resilience of economic growth must be further enhanced to withstand the downward pressure, promote stable growth of jobs and maintain the stability of commodity prices, he said.

Tax and fee reduction policies and measures to reduce financing costs should be implemente­d in full, and countercyc­lical macroecono­mic policy regulation should be used in a flexible way, he said. Anticipato­ry adjustment­s and fine-tuning must be stepped up, he added.

Li also called for better use of special bonds issued by local authoritie­s to drive private investment, with the constructi­on of major programs set to be accelerate­d to boost effective investment.

The country’s central and western areas will receive support in undertakin­g industry transfers, and more measures will be adopted to reinvigora­te online and offline markets, he said.

Li highlighte­d the need to scale up reforms to streamline administra­tion and improve government compliance oversight and services.

He called on authoritie­s to prioritize efforts to raise the level of innovative developmen­t for industries, develop internet uses for industry and promote the upgrading and transforma­tion of manufactur­ing.

Ensuring agricultur­al production during autumn and winter will be another priority, and more work will be done to stabilize the price of meat, vegetables and other daily necessitie­s, he added.

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