China’s economy enjoys huge space for further development
By Li Bin
When Beijing was about to
embrace the warmness of the spring but still suffering from the lingering
coldness, the Chinese toon, a leafy vegetable produced in southwestern
provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan had already hit the dining tables of the
Beijingers.
Dazhu county of Sichuan, once
known for its lush bamboos, is now making a profit from off-season toon
growing.
This case sends a signal that
Chinese economy enjoys huge space for further development.
On one hand, the consumption
upgrading is creating new demands, driving supply-side reform in the
agricultural sector and helping rural areas become better-off. On the other
hand, the great progress made in transportation and logistics industries has
led to in-depth restructuring of supply chains of agricultural products between
rural and urban areas.
In addition, though obvious
development gaps and imbalances exist between urban and rural areas and between
eastern, central and western China, the Chinese economy is seeing great
complementarity and synergy effect. They are creating huge development
potential and expanding ampler room of maneuver.
China has 40 years of
experiences in reform and opening up, the largest group of middle-income
earners, the most complete industrial chain, the synergetic development of new industrialization,
informatization, urbanization and agricultural modernization, as well as the increasingly
powerful implementation of the reform and opening up in the new era.
These have nurtured great
resilience and tremendous room of maneuver for Chinese economy.
China has not only the
confidence and composure, but also conditions and capability to ensure steady and
long-term economic growth. A far-reaching insight into the major pillars of the
country’s economic development, such as industrial restructuring, consumption
upgrading, coordinated regional development, integrated urban-rural development,
and human resources, will help create broader space for China’s economic progress.
The broader development space
is ensured by China’s market size and institutional strengths. The country has
nearly 1.4 billion people, 900 million laborers, 800 million internet users,
more than 100 million market entities, and over 170 million people who have
received higher education or possess professional skills. The market space and
human resources with “100 million” as the unit has unlocked tremendous
development potential.
From the building of a beautiful
China to the building of a healthy China, from building China into a science
and technology giant to building a smart society, and from promoting equitable
access to basic public services to improving rural living environments, China, as
the world’s largest laboratory for economic, social and political reform, is constantly
renewing the knowledge of people around the world on modernization paths and
development philosophy.
As long as the country keeps
its composure and adopts stable policies, it will enjoy both opportunities and
potential for further development.
The broader development space is a result
of China’s sustained efforts to comprehensively deepen reform and expand
opening up. The overall layout of the country’s reform and opening up has
improved since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China,
creating strong driving forces for high-quality development.
This can
be fully demonstrated by the Belt and Road Initiative, the coordinated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei
region, the Yangtze
River Economic Belt, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao
Greater Bay Area and the integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta region.
Through comprehensively
deepening reform, China has created a business environment that is
market-oriented, and features the rule of law and internationalization.
U.S. car
manufacturer Tesla is building its gigafactory in Shanghai, and German
automaker BMW will have its third factory in Shenyang, northeast China’s
Liaoning province. China’s first foreign-controlled brokerage and
first wholly-owned insurance holding company by a foreign insurer were approved
successively.
The
all-round opening up has stimulated the free flow of factors of production and
improved efficiency of allocation of resources. China’s reform and opening up
has also promoted the deep integration of domestic and international markets
and created a broader space for its economic development.
As a
Chinese saying goes, the more you know, the more you can do; the more you do,
the better you know. It is China that holds the key to coping with the changing
situation and possesses the strongest endogenous power for its own development.
Zhang
Baozhen, a farmer in Lujiang county, east China’s Anhui province, harvests Chinese
toon in her greenhouse on April 10, 2019. Zhang reaps a bumper
harvest from about 0.27 hectares of Chinese toon fields, earning nearly 80,000
yuan this year. Photo:
People’s Daily Online
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