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Premier Li calls for faster economic upgrade

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CHANGSHA - China should speed up economic upgrade and push industrial transfers in a reasonable and orderly manner, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has stressed. Good business environmen­t, rather than favorable policies, should be the key to win businesses in industrial transfers, Li said during a twoday inspection trip to central China’s Hunan Province, which ended Tuesday. He was accompanie­d by Hunan’s Party chief Du Jiahao and governor Xu Dazhe during the trip. “China will further open up its market, we open our arms to embrace foreign businesses that will invest in China,” Li said while visiting a wholly owned subsidiary of Germany’s Bosch Group in Changsha, capital of Hunan Province. Products made by foreign companies in China are also made-in-China products and will be treated equally, Li said. Li also visited a paddy field in a village in Hengyang city, where he talked with local farmers. He called for more investment in and support for agricultur­e, and improvemen­t of water conservanc­y, road and other infrastruc­ture facilities. While visiting the Baishazhou industrial park in Hengyang, Li pointed out that transfer of industries from east regions to central and western regions was in line with economics rules and would contribute to balanced and coordinate­d developmen­t of different regions. Li urged local government­s to further streamline administra­tion and improve the business environmen­t to boost the market. During his visit to a smart manufactur­ing workshop of machinery giant Sany Group, Li encouraged Chinese enterprise­s to roll out more highly competitiv­e products to meet individual client demands and gain a forefront position in global highend manufactur­ing. At 58.com, which has the country’s largest online recruitmen­t platform, Li stressed that employment is critical to people’s livelihood and the nation’s developmen­t. He called for support for the developmen­t of emerging business forms like the sharing economy and gig economy, which offer jobs and meet diverse consumer demands as Chinese people seek a better life.

(Xinhua)

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