China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li: Nation to expand jobs, incomes

Support for innovation, startups aims to create new growth drivers, premier says

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang called for more employment opportunit­ies for job seekers, increases in their incomes and better environmen­tal protection practices amid global and domestic challenges.

New economic drivers and the transforma­tion of traditiona­l industries in China are being pursued through support of innovation and business startups, Li said.

The premier made the comments during a meeting of the State Council, China’s Cabinet, on Thursday to solicit suggestion­s on the draft of the Government Work Report, which is to be delivered in March to the annual session of the National People’s Congress, the top legislatur­e.

The vitality of market entities should be boosted via deepened reform and opening-up, and an improved business environmen­t should be realized by substantia­lly reducing costs for small and micro enterprise­s, Li said.

The premier said China will continue to carry out its proactive fiscal policy and prudent monetary poli- cy. People’s welfare should be ensured to improve living standards and unleash the full potential of domestic consumptio­n, he said.

The State Council invited speakers from eight non-Communist political parties and other experts to make their suggestion­s on the draft.

Wan Exiang, chairman of the Central Committee of the Revolution­ary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang, suggested that the domestic market should be further explored while China should open its doors wider to the outside world.

Ding Zhongli, chairman of the Central Committee of the China Democratic League, urged more vigilance against debt and financial risks, and an improved healthcare system.

Gao Yunlong, chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, proposed that policies in support of private businesses should be launched as soon as possible.

Wu Weihua, chairman of the Central Committee of the Jiu San Society, suggested accelerati­ng the building of a number of national centers for technologi­cal innovation. He also suggested that large research facilities should be built in key areas and shared among profession­als and institutio­ns.

Lyu Jian, president of Nanjing University, represente­d those without political affiliatio­ns. He suggested that an assessment system for scientific and technologi­cal research should be reformed to stimulate the enthusiasm of research profession­als. Costs should be reduced for enterprise­s, he added.

The premier thanked them for their support of the government’s work over the years. He said the State Council will study and absorb their suggestion­s to make the draft a better Government Work Report.

The government will work closely with non-Communist political parties, federation­s of industry and commerce, and those without political affiliatio­n to promote healthy and sustainabl­e social and economic developmen­t, the premier added.

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