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China has identified priority policy directions to strengthen economic resilience

China has identified priority policy directions to strengthen economic resilience

Published on: 2026-04-17

Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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Beijing, April 17 /Xinhua/ — Chinese authorities on Friday announced a series of priority policy directions to strengthen economic growth, expand domestic demand, and ensure stable development.

A coordinated set of macroeconomic measures will be implemented, as well as a number of measures that will be taken in a timely manner depending on the situation, stated the Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Development and Reform of the KN / GK R / Van Chanlin at a press conference.

According to him, the government will take measures to stimulate real domestic demand, develop an action plan for 2026-2030 to expand domestic demand, and accelerate the implementation of major projects that meet the established requirements.

The country will make efforts to stimulate technological innovation, accelerate the development of new industries, promote the “AI plus” initiative, and develop new forms of the “smart” economy. In addition, measures will be taken to increase the potential of the service sector.

The authorities have promised to strengthen measures for stabilizing employment and increasing incomes, including adopting measures to ensure jobs and improve the quality of labor and the implementation of plans to increase the incomes of residents of cities and rural areas. Systems of social protection for vulnerable population groups will also be strengthened.

In addition, China will seek to ensure the stability of supplies and prices for key goods such as energy carriers, raw materials, and food, accelerate the creation of a new type of energy system, and promote the stable development of the real estate market, he said. -0-

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