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China should intensify efforts to implement Made in China 2025: premier

Xinhua, December 24, 2016 Adjust font size:

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has said that more efforts should be made to implement "Made in China 2025," a plan to transform China from a manufacturing giant into a world manufacturing power.

In his instruction to a Friday meeting on China's manufacturing development, Li said China will continue to streamline administrative approvals and delegate power to lower levels, improve government services and push forward taxation and financial reforms.

The country will create a sound environment for the development of advanced manufacturing sectors in the aspects of market access, distribution of essential productive factors and lowering costs, Li said.

The Made in China 2025 plan should be combined with the country's Internet Plus action plan and promotion of mass entrepreneurship and innovation to promote the positive interaction between new growth impetus and traditional sectors, the premier said.

China should also seek a higher level of smart and green manufacturing to promote medium-high level of growth, Li said. Endi