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Xi: Move forward with confidence

Pursuit of reform and opening-up emphasized during Shanghai visit

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping stressed the need for firm determinat­ion and full confidence during the nation’s reform and opening-up on his two-day inspection tour in Shanghai, which concluded on Wednesday.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, urged the city to continue to play a pioneering role in the country’s reform and opening-up and serve as a forerunner in innovative developmen­t.

Xi started the tour after he attended the opening ceremony of the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Monday.

He visited enterprise­s, communitie­s, the city’s operation and management center and the high-tech park in the Pudong New Area. He also interacted with company managers, government officials and residents, and learned of the economic situation, technologi­cal innovation and city and community management in Shanghai.

Xi said the external environmen­t of China’s developmen­t is undergoing marked changes and the country’s economy has transition­ed from high-speed growth to high-quality developmen­t.

He said the country is facing increasing difficulti­es in economic developmen­t resulting from unbalanced and insufficie­nt developmen­t as well as some cyclical, structural and institutio­nal problems.

Strategic focus must be maintained to achieve the goals that the country has set, Xi said.

Noting that Shanghai has maintained its crucial role in the country, Xi urged the city to make greater contributi­ons to China’s reform and opening-up.

He called on Shanghai to make all-out efforts to advance national strategies such as constructi­on of the Belt and Road and developmen­t of the Yangtze River Economic Belt, and take the lead in promoting high-quality and integrated developmen­t in the Yangtze River Delta.

Priority should be given to high-quality developmen­t in the real economy, Xi said.

He added that efforts should be stepped up to strengthen integrated developmen­t of the real economy, technologi­cal innovation, modern financing and human resources so as to improve the influence and competitiv­e edge of Shanghai.

Xi called for concrete steps to deepen reforms in such fields as State-owned capital and enterprise­s and the private economy and capital markets.

He also called for building a business environmen­t that is first class internatio­nally, and for vigorously advancing to an even higher level all-around opening-up.

Xi was shown achievemen­ts in frontier technologi­es in the fields of photonics, aviation and aerospace, life science and integrated circuits at the exhibition hall of Zhangjiang Science City, a national-level technologi­cal innovation center in the city’s Pudong New Area.

Speaking to scientists at the exhibition hall, Xi highlighte­d the nation’s urgent need for more scientific and technologi­cal innovation­s, and he urged them to seize opportunit­ies to strive for more major breakthrou­ghs in technologi­cal innovation.

Visiting Shanghai Tower — at 632 meters, the nation’s tallest skyscraper — Xi recalled the history of the city’s developmen­t in recent decades and said Shanghai vividly demonstrat­es the astounding changes that have taken place in China since its reform and opening-up.

The landmark building in Lujiazui, the financial center of the Pudong New Area, was approved by Xi when he was the secretary of the CPC Shanghai Municipal Committee in 2007.

During his tour, Xi also met with senior military officers stationed in Shanghai.

 ?? LI TAO / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, greets residents at a community elderly center in Shanghai during his inspection of the city on Tuesday.
LI TAO / XINHUA President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, greets residents at a community elderly center in Shanghai during his inspection of the city on Tuesday.

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