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Top political advisor stresses development of non-public sector
BEIJING—China’s top political
advisor stressed the role of the non-public sector in the country’s
economic development here on Saturday, while giving praise to the work
of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC) in uniting
those from the sector.
Jia Qinglin, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), made the remarks at the
opening ceremony of the 10th Congress of ACFIC.
Jia, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of
the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) Central Committee, said the federation
had played an essential role in uniting those from the non-public sector
and rallied their efforts to help advance the great cause of socialism
with Chinese characteristics.
He said the federation had functioned as a bridge between the Party and
government and the people from the non-public sector of the economy. It
had facilitated the government with the management of the sector.
The 17th National Congress of the CPC emphasized the country needed to
uphold and improve the basic economic system in which public ownership
was dominant. In addition, different economic sectors needed to be
developed side by side. The government also should ensure the equal
protection of property rights and create anew situation in that all
economic sectors compete on an equal footing and reinforce each other.
The government would promote equitable market access, improve the
financing environment and remove institutional barriers to promote the
development of individually-owned businesses and private companies as
well as small- and medium-sized enterprises, Jia said. He added that all
these had created a sound environment for the development of the
non-public sector and indicated the direction for the work of the ACFIC.
He said that the federation should support non-public enterprises to
follow the Scientific Outlook on Development, and contribute to the
sound and rapid economic development. It should also strive to expand
its membership and improve its capacity of self-governance and
self-discipline.
Huang Mengfu, ACFIC chairman and vice-chairman of the National Committee
of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), delivered
a report to the congress that recalled the federation’s work over the
past five years and guidelines for the next five years. He pointed out
the ACFIC’s mission was to encourage, support and supervise the
development of the non-public sector.
The congress discussed the work report of the federation’s 9th Executive
Committee, elected the 10th executive committee and discussed the draft
for the revision of the ACFIC constitution.
The ACFIC, established in 1953, has more than 1.64 million members
nationwide. It has set up collaborations with chambers of commerce in
more than 100 countries and regions.—Xinhua |