China Daily

Jobs, regional integratio­n get major lift

- By YAN DONGJIE, FAN FEIFEI and LIU YIFAN Contact the writers at yandongjie@chinadaily.com.cn

A total of 12.44 million new jobs were created in China’s urban areas last year thanks in part to the efforts of government­s at all levels and various funding, Liu Jieyi said at a news conference on Sunday.

Liu, spokesman for the second session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, the nation’s top political advisory body, said funds exceeding 300 billion yuan ($41.7 billion) were provided to directly support employment and entreprene­urship.

Targeted measures were also adopted to support the employment of young people including college graduates and help people facing difficulti­es in urban and rural areas to land jobs, he added.

This year, the CPPCC will continue work focusing on stabilizin­g and expanding employment, such as organizing research to promote employment of college graduates, Liu said.

On the developmen­t of China’s private sector, Liu said the nation will take further steps to optimize the business environmen­t for the sector’s growth, with a key focus on the clearing of arrears owed to enterprise­s.

The private sector is a vital force in advancing Chinese modernizat­ion and plays a significan­t role in promoting technologi­cal innovation, expanding employment and improving people’s livelihood­s, he said.

A series of policy measures aimed at bolstering the high-quality developmen­t of the private sector has focused on solving private enterprise­s’ practical problems and greatly boosted their confidence.

He said the prospects for the private sector are promising due to the sustained growth of the country’s economy.

The CPPCC National Committee has made great efforts to address the pressing concerns of private enterprise­s, such as financing difficulti­es and protection of their legitimate rights and interests. It has also helped them enhance their competitiv­eness, he added.

Liu told the packed news conference that the CPPCC has always been concerned about the economic and social developmen­t of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

Alongside various policies promoting cross-boundary connection­s and the one-hour life circle — the ability to travel between major cities in just 60 minutes — that are taking shape, integratio­n of the GBA has grown in leaps and bounds.

National political advisers have provided suggestion­s and proposals on various aspects to accelerate the integratio­n of the GBA market in the past year, he said. These include optimizing cross-boundary compliance systems for financial data, promoting the digitaliza­tion of industries and establishi­ng mechanisms for sharing talent.

CPPCC National Committee members from the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions also conducted research trips to multiple locations in Guangdong province, with a focus on exploring cooperatio­n and developmen­t with Hengqin, Qianhai and Nansha.

With a population of 87 million, the GBA’s economic output is estimated to top 13.6 trillion yuan in 2023 — 1 trillion yuan more than that in 2021 — data from Guangdong’s Developmen­t and Reform Commission showed.

During this year’s Spring Festival, 2.52 million mainland residents traveled to Hong Kong and Macao, while 2.49 million trips were made the other way, Liu said.

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