China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li calls for shoring up economic dynamics

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang emphasized stimulatin­g market vitality to withstand downward pressure and relying on the strength of the people to promote coordinate­d economic and social developmen­t.

The premier’s comments came as he presided over a symposium on Friday to solicit opinions from profession­als in higher education, science and technology, healthcare and sports on the draft of the Government Work Report, which he will deliver to the annual session of the National People’s Congress in March.

Seven people, including two university presidents, a hospital president and an Olympic champion, were invited to speak at the State Council meeting.

Li noted that the country’s social and economic developmen­t have seen new achievemen­ts over the past year, which fully indicates the strength of the people.

To accomplish the government’s work for the year, it is important to continue to rely on the joint endeavors of the people and to take the expectatio­ns of the public into full considerat­ion, he said, adding that the government should prioritize solving key and difficult issues concerning the public livelihood.

Yang Fujia, president of the University of Nottingham Ningbo China, elaborated on the need for the country to boost developmen­t of institutio­ns of higher learning. Xue Qikun, vice-president of Tsinghua University, called for efforts to boost high-quality innovation in science and technology.

Li said the government will continue to increase the average years of schooling among the public and boost the developmen­t of vocational education.

He also stressed the need to better stimulate creativity among researcher­s, step up research and make breakthrou­ghs in technologi­cal bottleneck­s constraini­ng the country’s developmen­t.

Ni Xin, president of Beijing Children’s Hospital, proposed that the government make greater efforts in prevention and control of chronic diseases among children, support social capital in the healthcare sector and enhance management of vaccines.

Li called for relevant government department­s to heed the proposal and step up oversight to prevent cases of people receiving flawed vaccines.

Wu Dajing, the first Chinese male speedskate­r to win an Olympic short-track gold, offered his advice on the developmen­t of winter sports.

Li said it is important to take the country’s hosting of the 2022 Winter Olympics as an opportunit­y to push winter sports to a higher level.

It is important to coordinate the developmen­t of competitiv­e sports and public fitness, and keep improving the level of public health, he said.

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