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With no GDP target, fundamentals in focus

By Wei Jianguo | China Daily | Updated: 2020-05-29 09:49

With the help of government, migrant workers in Yunnan take a chartered flight back to Shandong and resume work, on Feb 26, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]

Amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, we realized that China has not yet reached a high level of economic development. This is mainly manifested by the fact that construction of the market-oriented economic system-including factors of production, personnel, resources and asset allocation-still lags behind.

We will drive overall social development with high-quality economic development when the pandemic ends. If we do a sufficiently good job in stabilizing employment and ensuring people's livelihoods, MSMEs will be full of vitality and able to overcome more challenges. The key to ensuring people's livelihoods is to safeguard MSMEs which make up over 80 percent of urban employment in China.

Furthermore, we should focus on stimulating domestic demand while increasing the level of opening-up to the outside world at the same time.

China should drive economic development by boosting consumption, employment and livelihood development via the internal market amid the current global economic recession and market downturns. Policymakers should make a firm decision regarding this matter.

It is necessary to stimulate consumer markets more rapidly so that MSMEs and export-oriented enterprises will turn to the domestic market this year and gain more room for maneuver.

It is also important to ramp up efforts to deepen reform and opening-up and further promote high-quality development-that is to say, the implementation of supply-side structural reform.

We should eliminate inefficient enterprises that do not meet the current economic development needs and give priority to the development of industries which are of great help in promoting exports and high technologies, including new materials, cloud computing and smart manufacturing industries. I believe the government will launch more policies in the second half of this year.

The main focus of post-pandemic economic recovery is to stabilize employment, finance, foreign trade, foreign investment, domestic investment and market expectations as well as paying greater attention to shifting patterns of economic growth.

Chinese domestic demand has huge growth potential. Effectively combining the increase of consumption and investment will be a breakthrough for deepening supply-side structural reform.

To be specific, we will promote the recovery of consumption, ensure people's livelihoods by stabilizing employment and expand investment, thus ensuring that overall economic development is stable.

The above proposals were mentioned in the 2020 Government Work Report, which said the country will steadily advance new urbanization and speed up the implementation of its regional development strategies.

In addition, we should step up reform efforts to break down institutional barriers when the pandemic is over.

Under the current circumstances, past practices cannot stimulate the vitality of market entities to the full or enhance new drivers of growth. Therefore, we will promote market-based allocation of production factors, accelerate reforms of State-owned enterprises, step up administrative streamlining and delegate more authority so that MSMEs will be treated equally.

We will also continue to build a market-oriented, internationalized business environment based on the rule of law and promote development of the new manufacturing economy.

Offering specific plans and solutions, the 2020 Government Work Report pointed out the direction of development and created a road map and a timetable. Attaching great importance to people's livelihoods, the report will boost market confidence and promote economic development.

The writer is vice-chairman of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges and former vice-minister of commerce.

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