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VP stresses people’s housing, health care needs in Fujian
FUZHOU—Chinese Vice Premier Li
Keqiang had urged local governments to turn people's potential
consumption, from housing and health care needs, into real spending in
their future efforts to stimulate the economy.
Li said during his tour in east China's Fujian Province from Nov. 20 to
22 that projects to improve people's living conditions should be the
focus of the country's latest economic stimulus plans to boost domestic
demand.
"Housing projects for low-income residents can not only meet these
people's strong desires to improve housing conditions, but also give a
boost to urban and rural consumption," he said after visiting a low-rent
residential area in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian.
"These projects can also promote related sectors like construction and
building materials," the vice premier said. "Such a long industry chain
will have a powerful impact on boosting the demands and stimulating the
economy."
He asked local governments to speed up the construction and renovation
of smaller hospitals in towns and communities to put more people under
the umbrella of proper medical care, after talking to patients and
medical staff at a hospital in Huangshi Town of Putian City.
The vice premier also told local companies to actively adapt to the
changing economic environment by diversifying their products and
exploring markets both at home and abroad, while he was inspecting
production at several export-oriented companies in the booming coastal
province.
In addition, he urged local governments to assist companies to overcome
difficulties and come up with more measures to help them explore the
market.
He said the province, which faces Taiwan across the Taiwan Strait and
receives more investment from Taiwan than elsewhere in the country,
should continue to boost trade and economic cooperation between both
sides of the strait.
—Xinhua |