The Sun (Malaysia)

Xi hails China’s poverty eradicatio­n ‘miracle’

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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday declared his country had achieved the “human miracle” of eliminatin­g extreme poverty, though questions continue to surround the Communist Party’s criteria for making the claim.

In a glitzy ceremony in Beijing, Xi bestowed medals on officials from rural communitie­s, some wearing traditiona­l ethnic-minority attire, and promised to share this “Chinese example” with other developing nations.

“No other country can lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty in such a short time,” Xi said.

“A human miracle has been created that will go down in history.”

China last year claimed it had achieved its long-trumpeted goal of lifting all of its people above a poverty line of US$2.30 (RM9.30) in daily income.

That is slightly above the World Bank’s lowest threshold of US$1.90, but below what is recommende­d for higher income countries.

The World Bank says China has lifted more than 800 million people out of extreme poverty since turning to market reforms in the 1970s.

In 2015, Xi vowed to eradicate extreme poverty by 2020, a pillar of the Communist Party’s goal to build a “moderately prosperous society” by the 100th anniversar­y of its founding later this year.

Ahead of the deadline, the government poured billions of yuan into infrastruc­ture like roads and modern apartment buildings, and offered tax incentives and subsidies to impoverish­ed rural communitie­s.

China’s living standard has indeed changed dramatical­ly since the 1970s, with millions living consumer lifestyles that past generation­s could not have imagined.

But sceptics have pointed to the relatively low poverty line, claims of corruption cases linked to poverty funds, and perennial questions over whether official data is massaged to meet party political objectives. – AFP

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