www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

Make me your Homepage
left corner left corner
China Daily Website

Premier Li seeks point of balance

Updated: 2013-11-04 00:42
By ZHAO YINAN ( China Daily)

Premier Li seeks point of balance

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang presides over a meeting attended by experts and entrepreneurs to discuss the economic development, in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 31, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]

Li: GDP won't grow as quickly, but it will be more sustainable

Premier Li Keqiang said China will seek a "golden mean" between GDP growth and reform.

Li made the comments at a meeting with economists and corporate leaders in Beijing to solicit their views on economic development.

The premier said China must keep up a reasonable and considerable rate of growth, although it is admittedly unrealistic to expect the near double-digit growth rate to continue.

A certain degree of growth is needed, Li said, "to generate new opportunities for the job market, to make ample room for raising the quality and efficiency of the economic structure, and to allow for the economy to progress on a steady and sustainable course".

Without support from a certain speed of growth, it would be hard for a nation of 1.3 billion people to find solutions to many of its difficulties and problems, he said.

However, as economists and corporate leaders said at the meeting, the speed of growth is not going to be achieved through short-term monetary stimulus, but innovative macroeconomic stewardship, and new attempts to adapt to changes in the market at the corporate level.

Growth is to be achieved through reform, Li said. "There is plenty of room to promote reforms. Without reforms, there's no way out."

Economists and corporate leaders from industries ranging from shipbuilding and auto manufacturing to e-commerce shared their views about the economy at the cabinet's third forum to solicit opinion since it assumed office in March.

They agreed that the market environment, both global and domestic, would remain complicated in 2014.

The meeting was held amid speculation that the recovery of the Chinese economy could still be unstable and concern that despite its good performance in the second half of 2013 there could be a new slowdown next year.

Opinions among economists were split.

Some say China would try to maintain its GDP growth momentum and set the growth target at 7.5 percent again, while others say 7 percent seemed reasonable.

Now, by emphasizing the need for meeting job market demand, Li seems to prefer to see the economy continue to grow at 7.5 percent, some Beijing-based analysts said.

However, the economy's 2014 growth target will not be finalized and released to the public until it is approved by the National People's Congress annual session scheduled for March.

"We have to build up a consensus and offer the market an expectation of long-term stability," Li said at the meeting.

Employment was a burning social issue in 2013 partly because a record 7 million college graduates entered the job market, in addition to some 100 million migrant workers from rural areas looking for decent pay, services and living conditions in the cities.

At Thursday's forum, Qian Yingyi, dean of Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management, urged the government not to shift policy orientations just because of temporary changes in economic indicators.

"Instead, we should continue to cut red tape and stimulate the vitality of the market," he said. "Despite the need to maintain a certain level of economic growth, a short-term stimulus policy should not be used to drive the economy."

Liu Shijin, chief of the Research Center of the State Council, said China is at the turning point from high-speed growth to higher-medium growth.

To sustain growth, he said the government should guarantee equal access for the private sector to enter the market traditionally controlled by State-owned companies and to change the investment and export growth model.

"But most importantly, the government will have to cut red tape and usher in new reforms to make sure most of the businesses can make a profit."

Justin Yifu Lin, former chief economist and senior vice-president at the World Bank, said China should watch out for capital outflow in some emerging countries triggered by the US decision to taper off quantitative easing in 2014.

"As the overseas market demand continues to slip, the government should pave the way for the stable growth of domestic demand at the beginning of next year and avoid issuing any short-term stimulus policies to boost the economy," he said.

zhaoyinan@chinadaily.com.cn

 
8.03K
 
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 呦女精品视频 | 泷泽萝拉亚洲精品中文字幕 | 欧美成人性色xxxxx视频大 | 动漫一级毛片 | 亚洲第一区香蕉_国产a | 国产精品久久久亚洲 | 欧美手机看片 | 欧美一级www片免费观看 | 香蕉久久夜色精品国产 | 国产91精品久久久久999 | 国产在线欧美日韩精品一区二区 | 在线看国产 | 京东一热本色道久久爱 | 中文字幕av一区二区三区 | 欧美怡红院在线 | 国产三级a三级三级午夜 | 国产片91| 亚洲国产成人久久综合碰 | 国产孕妇孕交视频 | 日本一区二区三区四区无限 | 日本欧美一区二区三区视频 | 国产日韩欧美一区二区三区综合 | 久久免费视频观看 | 很黄很色的免费视频 | 国产精品毛片va一区二区三区 | 性a爱片免费视频性 | 国产91丝袜美腿在线观看 | 国产日韩欧美视频在线 | 一区二区三区在线 | 网站 | 国产日韩欧美另类 | 国产精品亚洲欧美日韩区 | 毛片大全免费 | 国产亚洲精品一品区99热 | 欧美一区二区三区gg高清影视 | 国产精品久久久精品三级 | 中文字幕一二三区乱码老 | 一级毛片不卡免费看老司机 | 美女的让男人桶到爽软件 | 99久免费精品视频在线观看2 | 男女视频免费观看 | 国产精品露脸脏话对白 |