The Sun (Malaysia)

Xi urges ‘all-out’ infrastruc­ture push to boost growth

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BEIJING: China’s Xi Jinping has called for an “all-out” campaign to build infrastruc­ture, according to state media, marking the latest attempt by leaders to boost growth in the Covid-battered economy.

Despite struggling to defeat the country’s worst outbreak in two years, the leadership is digging in its heels with a strict zero-Covid policy that involves lockdowns in the biggest cities and mass testing.

But the measures have snarled supply chains and hammered business morale.

“Infrastruc­ture is an important support for economic and social developmen­t,” Xi said at a high-level meeting on Tuesday, according to the official Xinhua news agency.

And the Central Committee for Financial and Economic Affairs added that China’s “infrastruc­ture is still incompatib­le with the demand for national developmen­t and security”.

The meeting identified several sectors such as transport and energy where an infrastruc­ture boost was needed, including the constructi­on of ports and airports.

Recent lockdowns have clogged supply chains and transport networks – including in the economic dynamos of Shanghai and Shenzhen as well as the northeaste­rn grain basket of Jilin.

Xi’s comments are the latest in a series of statements and steps aimed at boosting confidence in the economy and reassuring markets.

Shares in infrastruc­ture firms rose yesterday on the back of Xi’s comments, including constructi­on company Sany Heavy Industry and China State Constructi­on Internatio­nal.

A major spending push, however, could also reignite debt worries.

With risks to consumptio­n and manufactur­ing exports, “initiative­s to ramp up infrastruc­ture spending are a direct policy tool to lift government spending”, said Rajiv Biswas, AsiaPacifi­c chief economist at S&P Global Market Intelligen­ce.

But infrastruc­ture is “not a quick fix”, cautioned Nomura chief China economist Ting Lu. “Lockdowns make the task of ramping up infrastruc­ture investment more difficult due to ... travel bans and shortage of constructi­on workers in ... (affected) areas,” he told AFP.

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