China's target of a 7 percent economic growth set for this year "is
well within reach," the Chinese President told Pacific Rim business
leaders.
"China's economy remains in good shape with a strong momentum for
expansion," Hu said in a keynote address at the CEO Summit of the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum.
He
said the past year had witnessed some heartening signs in global
economy, but many uncertainties persist before a steady growth can
take hold.
"Given this background, government and business leaders of all
countries must take it as their critical task to improve the
environment for economic development and promote a sustained
economic growth through effective policies and measures," the
Chinese president said.
He
listed a series of policies and measures taken by China in recent
years to enhance its economic vitality and to promote a sustained
social and economic development.
These included the furthering of market-oriented reforms; the
expansion of domestic demand and a proactive fiscal policy and a
prudent monetary policy; the implementation of the strategy of
revitalization of the nation through science and education, that of
sustainable development and that of developing the western region;
intensified efforts in the development of public health, education
and culture, the strengthening of the social security system and
environmental protection and the promotion of social justice and
progress; and the widening of all-dimensional openness to the
outside world and the active participation in globalization and
regional economic integration.
When the country reaches its goal for the first two decades of this
century -- to build a well-off society of a higher standard in
China for the benefit of its over 1 billion people -- China will
have completed its industrialization by and large and put into
place a well-developed socialist market economic system, Hu
said.
However, "there are some outstanding problems in our economy that
need to be tackled without delay, such as inadequate economic
structure and industrial structure, mounting pressure of employment
and social security and weakness in the protection of our
ecosystem."
"We are taking some steps to address these problems," Hu said,
expressing the belief that China will gradually translate its goals
for modernization into reality and make greater contributions to
regional and global economic development.
(People's Daily October 20, 2003)
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