Striving to achieve the annual economic goals with one leap, how can a major economic province bravely take on the big beam
2024-03-12
One of the highlights of this year's National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference is that 34 delegations have successively opened up to the media, responding to hot topics and facing the focus with facts and data. Among them, the open days of delegations from major economic provinces such as Shanghai, Guangdong, Shandong, Jiangsu, Henan, and Sichuan can be described as "hot" and have attracted high attention from domestic and foreign media. When reviewing the government work report, government officials from various delegations, as well as entrepreneurs, scientists, and grassroots workers from the front line, combined with their own work reality, made deployments and put forward practical and effective suggestions on scientific and technological innovation, manufacturing transformation, stabilizing foreign trade, expanding domestic demand, boosting confidence in private enterprises, optimizing the business environment, and enhancing the people's sense of policy achievement, which also conveyed the confidence and confidence of the economic province to take on the big beam. Several National People's Congress deputies have expressed to First Financial that economic provinces should not simply contribute more GDP, but also take the lead in solving pain points, difficulties, and bottlenecks, shoulder the responsibility of accelerating exploration, reform and innovation, and provide more development experience for the whole country. The government work report on cultivating new drivers of economic growth has made comprehensive arrangements for this year's key work, achieving this year's development goals. Economic provinces must strengthen their responsibility to bravely take on major challenges and take the lead in developing new quality productive forces. The government work report clearly states that the main expected development goals for this year are: a growth of around 5% in gross domestic product; More than 12 million new urban jobs have been created, and the surveyed urban unemployment rate is around 5.5%; The increase in consumer prices for residents is about 3%; The growth of resident income is synchronized with economic growth. Zheng Zhajie, Director of the National Development and Reform Commission, stated at a press conference that setting a target of around 5% for China's economic growth this year is in line with the annual requirements of the 14th Five Year Plan and basically matches the potential for economic growth. It is a positive and achievable goal that can be achieved with one leap of effort. Macro policies will continue to strengthen, strengthen the coordination and coordination of policies in finance, taxation, currency, employment, industry, and regions, and continue to make efforts in strengthening entities, promoting consumption, expanding investment, and stabilizing foreign trade. Supporting the stability of the national economy with the progress of major economic provinces is the key to seeking progress and promoting stability through progress this year. The Central Economic Work Conference held at the end of last year once again emphasized that major economic provinces should truly shoulder the responsibility and make greater contributions to stabilizing the national economy. Guangdong's total economic output accounts for about one tenth of the country's total, ranking first in the country for 35 consecutive years. Guangdong Province has proposed that the annual planned investment for this year will once again reach 1 trillion yuan, which will leverage the amplification effect of government investment, focus on supporting key core technology research and development, new infrastructure, energy conservation, emission reduction and carbon reduction, accelerate the construction of affordable housing, the construction of public infrastructure for both emergency and basic needs, and the transformation of urban villages. The added value of Guangdong's manufacturing industry accounts for 32.7% of the province's GDP, with a scale of 1/8 of the national total, and there are 8 trillion level industrial clusters. Affected by the diversification of enterprise supply chains and the transfer of production lines to other regions such as Southeast Asia, how can Guangdong, as the largest province in China's economy and an important manufacturing base, respond to these challenges? Guangdong Governor Wang Weizhong stated that he will adhere to the principle of putting the real economy first and manufacturing industry at the forefront, implement the "Five Major Improvement Actions", and focus on improving the system
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