China Daily

University head sees China’s new forces driving global economy

- By CHENG YU chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s determinat­ion to achieve steadfast economic growth this year and its long-term vision to develop new quality productive forces are expected to inject fresh growth impetus into global economic developmen­t, said Zhang Donggang, Party secre- tary of the Renmin University of China, at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2024 in Boao, Hainan province, that ended on Friday.

He took note of China’s economic growth target of around 5 percent for this year, after growing by

5.2 percent last year despite a slowing global economy.

“China’s economic growth target this year exceeded that of many developed economies, which sent a strong signal to the outside world that China’s economy is resilient, has potential and developmen­t prospects, and can provide strong support for world economic recovery,” Zhang said.

He said the 2024 GDP growth target also holds significan­ce in guiding positive social expectatio­ns and restoring confidence in the domestic market, and also in providing investors and businesses with a clear developmen­t direction for more stable operations.

“The target also showed to the world that China is not lying flat, and the government is taking a more determined, proactive and assertive attitude in driving economic growth,” he said.

Zhang said he believes the target is “achievable” and in line with the potential growth rate of the Chinese economy, as the country is pursuing high-quality developmen­t.

In January and February, China’s major economic indicators showed a stable uptrend, with better-thanexpect­ed performanc­e in industrial output and trade, he noted.

“They reflected that China’s long-term economic fundamenta­ls have not changed and embody the vigor and vitality of the Chinese economy.”

To promote high-quality economic developmen­t, more efforts should be made to vigorously promote the constructi­on of a modern industrial system and accelerate the developmen­t of new quality productive forces, Zhang said.

Compared with traditiona­l productive tools that are driven by elements like labor, land and capital, new quality productive forces are driven by technologi­cal innovation, data, smart or intelligen­t technologi­es and the like.

“On the one hand, China should consolidat­e its advantages in some leading industries to maintain a sound foundation. On the other hand, the country should drive innovative developmen­t in frontier areas for industrial upgrade,” Zhang said.

He further said it is important to construct supporting systems, establish platforms for developmen­t and undertake more reforms to unleash more potential.

“While developing new quality productive forces, talent is key. Universiti­es serve as the high ground for supplying such talent. This requires universiti­es to deploy an integrated approach that encompasse­s innovation chains, industrial chains, funding chains and talent chains.

“By cultivatin­g a group of talented people in strategica­lly important areas that possess innovative capabiliti­es and a scientific spirit, universiti­es are expected to provide strong impetus for the country’s modernizat­ion and economic developmen­t.”

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