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Li stresses anti-poverty goals

Premier: Virus, floods would not reverse progress nation has made

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang reiterated China’s commitment to lifting all its rural population out of poverty this year while adopting resolute steps to prevent individual­s from falling below the poverty line once again, given the shocks from the COVID-19 pandemic and recent destructiv­e floods.

In remarks during an inspection trip to Guizhou province on Monday and Tuesday, Li underscore­d that the country will resolutely solve the difficult problems in its poverty alleviatio­n campaign to win the battle against poverty this year.

The premier visited a flooddamag­ed village in Tongren and carefully assessed the losses of poor households before urging local officials to ensure that affected individual­s are properly relocated and heavily damaged infrastruc­ture is repaired.

Guizhou received the largest amount of June rainfall in 60 years, and recent rainstorms have triggered a number of floods in many areas.

He highlighte­d the need for heightened flood monitoring and early warning measuring as part of sound efforts for the prevention of damage from flooding and geological disasters.

Relevant government department­s must coordinate government funding arrangemen­ts and support local authoritie­s in the reconstruc­tion of damaged homes and facilities, he said, adding that relief measures targeting poor households and hard-hit areas must be seen as a priority.

Li also visited Guizhou Beiyitong Technology Co, a producer of smart devices. The company has recruited hundreds of workers from poor households and over 1,000 migrant workers who had returned home to find jobs.

Speaking with company executives and workers, he encouraged the company to expand its production capacity, offer more jobs to migrant workers and help with the nation’s poverty alleviatio­n campaign. He also urged workers to remain enterprisi­ng and master more profession­al skills.

The job market is an economic issue closely related to people’s livelihood­s, and authoritie­s at various levels must resort to all means at their disposal to protect jobs and create new ones, he said.

While visiting the Tencent Data Center in Guiyang, the provincial capital, Li called for government department­s to bolster support for new types of infrastruc­ture and offer strong support to the growth of emerging sectors such as big data.

He learned about local government efforts to streamline administra­tion, bolster compliance oversight and services and offer one-stop services online at the provincial administra­tive service center, where he talked with individual­s assessing services and some staff members from small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s.

The premier called for measures to solve the financing difficulti­es faced by small and medium-sized enterprise­s as well as businesses in the science and technology sectors.

The country must rely on reform and opening-up to create more space for the developmen­t of its western regions, he added.

 ?? WWW.GOV.CN ?? Premier Li Keqiang visits a home severely damaged by a flood in the village of Guakou in Tongren, Guizhou province, on Monday. Li’s inspection tour in the province dealt with poverty alleviatio­n, flood control, disaster relief and relocation.
WWW.GOV.CN Premier Li Keqiang visits a home severely damaged by a flood in the village of Guakou in Tongren, Guizhou province, on Monday. Li’s inspection tour in the province dealt with poverty alleviatio­n, flood control, disaster relief and relocation.

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