The Manila Times

China stresses trade, investment importance

- XINHUA

BEIJING: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang urged continuous efforts to expand opening-up and stabilize the overall performanc­e of foreign trade and investment.

Li, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that stabilizin­g the overall performanc­e of foreign trade and investment is of great importance to stabilizin­g economy and employment, at a symposium of government officials and enterprise executives.

Li said the country's foreign trade environmen­t will remain grave and complex as the Covid19 pandemic continues to spread worldwide and plunges the global economy into recession, while the Chinese economy is deeply integrated into the world economy.

The premier stressed efforts to ensure stability on the six fronts and security in the six areas, while promoting higher-level opening-up.

The six fronts refer to employment, the financial sector, foreign trade, foreign investment, domestic investment, and expectatio­ns. The six areas refer to job security, basic living needs, operations of market entities, food and energy security, stable industrial and supply chains, and the normal functionin­g of primary-level government­s.

Li stressed the need to roll out new measures to keep foreign trade and investment stable, especially increasing support to secure small-, medium- and micro-sized firms and labor-intensive companies, while helping major foreign trade enterprise­s solve problems to better keep employment stable.

At the symposium, Li called for improving the implementa­tion of export-tax rebates, guiding financial institutio­ns to strengthen funding support to ease the liquidity difficulti­es of foreign trade enterprise­s, tapping the potential of customs clearance facilitati­on reform and optimizing services for enterprise­s.

The premier called for efforts to strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on with relevant countries, unblock internatio­nal freight transport channels, and open up more "fast tracks" to provide convenienc­e for business personnel.

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