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China to meet economic targets with virus curbs: Xi

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President Xi Jinping said China will strive to achieve key economic and social developmen­t targets this year, while maintainin­g strict virus controls.

In a front page article in the People’s Daily on Thursday, Xi said China should push for high-quality developmen­t and better coordinate policies around developmen­t and safety. He was speaking during a visit to Chengde in the northern province of Hebei this week, where he visited several projects including a farm and an elderly care facility.

Beijing set a relatively modest growth target of above 6 per cent for this year, a goal it’s likely to meet even as the economy slows into the second half of the year.

Xi stressed the importance of building “prosperous” rural areas, saying industrial developmen­t is the top priority of China’s rural revitaliza­tion efforts. Local government­s should strengthen the constructi­on of rural infrastruc­ture and public service systems, fill the gaps in public health services, and promote a healthy and environmen­tally friendly lifestyle.

To build a modern socialist country, China must build both a prosperous city and a prosperous countrysid­e, he said. While the economy is likely still on track to meet Beijing’s target this year, the latest signaling suggests the government and central bank will increase their support for growth, said Tuuli Mccully, Singaporeb­ased head of Asia-pacific economics at Scotiabank.

“Consumer spending seems soft and youth unemployme­nt has increased — these developmen­ts will get policy makers’ attention,” she said. “Therefore, I expect additional policy support.” That will likely take the form of targeted fiscal measures to support employment and another cut in the reserve requiremen­t ratio for banks in order to support small and mediumsize­d businesses, Mccully said.

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Xi stressed the importance of building “prosperous” rural areas, saying industrial developmen­t is a top priority

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