Formal report; How was China’s economic performance in year 6?
reports Mehr News Agency And it was examined. How did the world’s second -largest economy act last year? What are the main goals of its development and its policy orientation for Year 2? In the latest part of the China Economic Roundtable program, a comprehensive media interview hosted by Shinhwa News Agency, the participating guests shared their views on the country’s commitment to achieve their growth goal and promote high quality development.
Sustainable progress among challenges
According to a government report, China’s GDP has grown by 5 % last year, reaching $ 1.5 trillion (US $ 1.5 trillion) and accounting for about 2 percent of global economic growth. Huang Liang Hawo, a member of the State Council’s Research Office, described the achievements as “hard -working and exceptional”. “China promoted growth in a reasonable area and effectively improved the quality of its economy,” said Huang, who is also a member of the Government Labor Report Group. He also pointed to a 5.5 % decrease in carbon emissions per GDP.
Yuan Yivi, a member of the National Assembly and Chairman of the Research Medical Technologies Company, a biotechnology company based in Guangzhou, said “in year 2, the Chinese economy showed the flexibility and effectiveness of overall reform.” Last year, the number of newly established business institutions in China exceeded 5 million. According to Yuan, “rapid growth of firms reflects live development and sustainable growth of new productive forces.”
Strategic Reforms for Sustainable Growth
Given that year 2 is the last year of China’s five-year program (1-5), experts believe that the goal of the approximately 5 % growth proposed in the government’s work report is a balance between what is needed and what may be possible. Huang emphasized this goal by consolidating employment, prevention of risks and development goals by year 2.
Jane Lee, a member of the National Political Advisory Council and Vice President of Southern Science and Technology, said: “This goal not only shows the government’s careful understanding of the general principle of progress while maintaining stability in the complex economic environment, but also reflects deep strategic considerations for high quality development.” Despite external pressure, Huang said that China’s economic foundations were strong and referred to positive factors such as technology advances and expansion of domestic demand.
Employment has set the government’s target report of more than 5 million new urban jobs and urban unemployment rate of about 2.5 %. Huang emphasized reforms in technical and vocational training to eliminate the structural mismatch of the labor force, while Jane emphasized educational reforms to nurture talents in the emerging industries. Yuan supported deeper cooperation between industry and the university, saying: “Universities have the resources of talent, while firms have practical scenarios. Creating a bridge between them helps accelerate technology advances. ”
According to the government’s work report, more resources and funding will be allocated to serve the people and meet their needs. China will increase the minimum retirement benefits for non -employed rural and urban residents and guarantees a good increase in the retirement base benefits. Also, the country is committed to continuing reforms of public hospitals to better serve the public interest.
“Given the increasing importance of health for people, companies are responsible for providing more innovative products, medicines and medical equipment and reducing costs to meet people’s needs,” said Yuan.
The government has also planned to spend 2 billion yuan bonds in support of consumer goods commercialization programs. “Public concerns are key issues that have been highlighted in the government’s work report,” said Huang. This report offers various measures to benefit people and improve their well -being.