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Xi: Need for new model of developmen­t

President calls for leveraging huge domestic market, more opening-up

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping called on July 21 for greater strides in reform and opening-up, including in science and technology, while fully leveraging the strength of the nation’s huge domestic market in the face of rising protection­ism, a sluggish global economy and a weakening internatio­nal market.

In a key speech delivered at a symposium with corporate leaders in Beijing, Xi underlined the importance of making every effort to protect market players and stimulate their vitality as the COVID-19 pandemic has hit hard the domestic and global economy.

Economic globalizat­ion remains the historical trend, with division of labor and win-win cooperatio­n among countries being the long-term tendency, and the country must pick the right side of history, said Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission.

China must focus its strength on its own affairs and work toward a new model of developmen­t in which the domestic economic network takes the primary role with the domestic and internatio­nal economic networks complement­ing each other, he said.

Xi ruled out the possibilit­y that China would close its doors during the process, saying that the country will instead fully unleash the potential of its domestic demand, enable better connectivi­ty between the domestic and internatio­nal markets and better employ the two markets and resources to attain more vigorous and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The country must give priority to innovation in science and technology, accelerate research of key technologi­es and establish new advantages in developmen­t, he added.

During the symposium, Xi heard opinions from top executives from seven businesses, including Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co, Sinochem Group, Microsoft and Panasonic Corp.

He noted that China’s epidemic containmen­t has secured major strategic outcomes and its economic growth is stabilizin­g with positive momentum.

The country has led the global community in containing the pandemic and restoring economic recovery.

“The situation is better than expected, and we must shore up confidence, face difficulti­es head on and try to recover the losses from the pandemic,” he said.

China has become the world’s first major economy that has shown robust recovery from the impact of the pandemic, with its GDP expanding 3.2 percent year-on-year in the second quarter, reversing a 6.8 percent decline in the first quarter.

With many market players facing unpreceden­ted pressure, Xi urged better implementa­tion of aid packages for businesses, with steps to enforce a more proactive fiscal policy and more prudent and flexible monetary policy to ensure macro policies are more targeted and effective.

China will continue with measures to cut taxes, fees, rents and interest rates and ensure its various aid measures can be channeled directly to the grassroots and benefit market players, he said.

More efforts will be made to develop a business environmen­t that is in line with market principles, the rule of law and internatio­nal standards, he said, adding that equal protection will be offered to the property rights and independen­t operations of businesses with various forms of ownership.

Xi reiterated the importance of fully enforcing the negative list system for market access and the Foreign Investment Law to widen market access and promote trade and investment facilitati­on.

 ?? JU PENG / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping delivers a key speech on spurring the vitality of market entities and promoting entreprene­urship as he chairs a symposium with entreprene­urs in Beijing on July 21.
JU PENG / XINHUA President Xi Jinping delivers a key speech on spurring the vitality of market entities and promoting entreprene­urship as he chairs a symposium with entreprene­urs in Beijing on July 21.

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