China Daily

Li urges steps to bolster growth of border regions

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Qiang has called for stronger steps to bolster the growth of China’s border regions, consolidat­e the outcomes from the poverty alleviatio­n campaign and enable the people and regions to become more prosperous.

Speaking during a three-day factfindin­g trip to the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region and Yunnan province, which started on Monday, Li reiterated the need for the nation to focus on high-quality developmen­t and foster a new developmen­t pattern.

The premier visited Fusui county in Chongzuo, a city in Guangxi, where he spoke with farmers who have shaken off poverty and learned about how they had increased their income.

He urged local authoritie­s to enable more farmers to find jobs and start new businesses near their homes by taking advantages of local resources, strengthen­ing science and technology support, and developing relevant industries.

Li also visited an industrial park in Pingxiang, a Guangxi city bordering Vietnam, and learned about the developmen­t of cross-border industries and trade.

He stressed the need to offer a more enabling environmen­t in infrastruc­ture and services, and improve the level of smart customs clearance to expedite the growth of the manufactur­ing, trade and logistics sectors.

The premier’s next stop was Mengla county, Xishuangba­nna Dai autonomous prefecture in Yunnan province, which borders Laos.

In talks with villagers in a township, Li called for tailored measures to develop agricultur­e with local characteri­stics and rural tourism to advance rural vitalizati­on and help farmers increase their income.

He inspected the Mohan-Boten Economic Zone, a project aiming to promote trade, economic and industrial cooperatio­n between China and Laos. He encouraged its operators to bring together more industries and attain win-win cooperatio­n from greater strides in opening-up.

While presiding over a symposium with officials in Yunnan, Li reiterated the significan­ce of enabling alignment between the outcomes from the poverty alleviatio­n campaign, which lifted 98.99 million rural residents out of poverty, and the rural vitalizati­on strategy.

To help more rural residents increase their income, the government must help them explore the potential to obtain higher income from their farm operations and jobs as migrant workers, he said.

The nation’s border regions should amplify their comparativ­e strengths, synergize their policies, quicken steps to attract high-quality projects and lead the nation in opening-up, he added.

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