China Daily

Li seeks resolute efforts to invigorate demand

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang has called for resolute efforts to expand domestic demand with multiple measures to promote the rebound of consumer spending and spur the growth of online retail sales to stabilize China’s economic fundamenta­ls and restore growth.

Speaking at a symposium with heads of six provincial government­s via video link on Thursday, Li also underlined the importance of expanding effective investment and making good use of special bonds issued by local government­s while driving up private investment.

He said that China’s efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic have secured key outcomes, with its social and economic order seeing a quickened restoratio­n progress — a hardwon result.

“The outbreak has brought about an unpreceden­ted shock to the Chinese economy. Under such circumstan­ces, we need to stand on a firm footing and stabilize the fundamenta­ls. Only in this way can we buy the time we need to get through the difficulti­es and win the future for the Chinese economy,” he said.

The pandemic pushed China’s economy into its first contractio­n in decades in the first quarter, with the gross domestic product shrinking 6.8 percent from a year ago.

However, the rebound in March of major economic indicators, including retail sales and factory output, indicated that the nation’s recovery has gained a firmer footing.

The country must fully size up the difficulti­es going forward and face its challenges head on, Li said.

It is important to follow the general principle of pursuing progress while ensuring stability, adhere to the new developmen­t philosophy and make appropriat­e adjustment­s to its macro policy regulation­s with normalized containmen­t measures in place, he said.

He reiterated the need to stabilize the job market, ensure the well-being of the public, protect market entities, guarantee the security of food and energy, stabilize industry and supply chains and ensure the normal operations at the primary level in pursuing high-quality developmen­t.

To drive the recovery of the economy and shore up the job market, China must protect its vast number of market players, Li said.

He urged local authoritie­s to carry out and fine tune the various aid policies and help businesses, especially smaller ones and those of the selfemploy­ed, to survive the pandemic.

The reopening of businesses must be accelerate­d to prevent the loss of jobs, he said, adding that more support in the job market must be extended to key groups such as college graduates, migrant workers and military veterans.

Li highlighte­d the role of reform and opening-up and transformi­ng economic growth in ways to sustain growth, saying that stabilizin­g industry and supply chains is now a priority in the foreign trade sector.

The country must roll out more concrete steps to improve the business environmen­t, make proactive efforts to develop advanced manufactur­ing and emerging sectors and foster new growth engines, he said.

The premier also underscore­d that the government will expand its security network for the unemployed by a large margin to ensure the public’s well-being.

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