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HIGHLIGHTS-Comments from Chinese Premier Li Keqiang

by Reuters
Thursday, 13 March 2014 05:37 GMT

BEIJING, March 13 (Reuters) - Following are comments from China's Premier Li Keqiang at his news conference on the final day of China's yearly meeting of parliament on Thursday:

ECONOMY

"We've said that the expected target of GDP growth is around 7.5 percent. 'Around' means there is some flexibility and we have some tolerance. As you ask what is the acceptable lower limit, it is that GDP (growth) must ensure relatively full employment."

"China's economy still faces severe challenges this year and probably will face a more complicated situation."

"The biggest challenge last year was still increased downward pressure on the economy."

"We believe we have the ability, and all the means, to ensure that economic growth will stay within a reasonable range this year."

"We will not only need to stabilise growth and ensure a stable job market, but also to control inflation and risks. We will also need to improve the quality of the economy and improve efficiency while resolving pollution problems. To achieve these multiple targets, we need to find a reasonable equilibrium."

"I do not deny that we will face more complicated factors this year. The reason why we have set GDP growth at around 7.5 percent is that we are considering the need to keep stability in the labour market, to benefit people's livelihoods, and to increase the income of urban and rural residents."

"We pay more attention to people's livelihoods behind the figures, and to employment behind the growth."

"The acceptable lowest limit of GDP growth needs to ensure enough employment and that people's incomes are increasing."

"We are not pursuing GDP growth alone."

"On the risks of shadow banking, we are enhancing oversight and have already set a timetable to push forward the implementation of Basel III rules."

DEBT

"We are reluctant to see defaults of financial products, but some cases are hard to avoid. We must enhance oversight and solve problems in a timely way to ensure no systemic and regional risks."

"We have been paying great attention to risks from financial sectors and debt."

"The result of a government audit showed that debt risks are generally under control, and the debt/GDP ratio of government debt is below the international warning line."

"But we cannot overlook risk, and we are enhancing our efforts on regulatory measures."

REFORM

"We will make breakthroughs in reform on important issues this year. This year we will continue to push forward simplifying administration and the decentralisation of government power, allowing market forces to take effect."

"We will make fiscal and financial reforms the priority this year, including unveiling new measures to cut taxes for small firms."

"I'm reminded of my experience over 30 years ago when I was a village official. During that time, we worked from dawn to night and we officials tried to work out what every labourer needed to do each day. But the result turned out to be that we didn't have enough food."

"Afterwards we let farmers decide what to do and how to do it by themselves, and the problem of food and clothing was resolved within several years."

PROPERTY

"We need to apply differentiated property measures in different cities based on different types of demand and local conditions."

"We will push forward the construction of affordable housing and make sure these are distributed fairly."

"For reasonable buyer-and-occupier demand, we will have relevant supporting policies, including increasing the supply of residential property."

"We will curb speculative housing demand and set up a long-term mechanism to ensure stable and healthy development of the property market."

TRADE

"Recommending Chinese products, protecting the rights and interests of Chinese companies overseas - this is the job of the premier. Last year, when I was in Europe and the Middle East, I asked leaders, if you need to build a high-speed railway, nuclear power, then, for an equal level of quality, using Chinese equipment will probably be the fastest and have the lowest costs. In this, I have confidence."

"China's economy will go up a level, and our exported products will also go up a level. We cannot always sell shoes and socks, clothes and hats, and toys. Obviously we need those, but Chinese goods can also withstand the test of international competition."

"Nevertheless, I still want to say something to Chinese companies: you must put in the utmost effort. I've made a promise about the quality about Chinese equipment, so you can't let this promise come to nothing. I ask foreign journalists to provide supervision."

SOCIAL SECURITY

"We will establish a complete safety network for social security including compulsory education, basic medical and pension systems as well as a public housing system."

"We will increase the standard for the basic pension this year at appropriate time."

HONG KONG

"The central government's policy toward Hong Kong and Macau is consistent and clear cut. The central government will continue to support Hong Kong in maintaining and elevating its status as an international financial, trading and shipping centre."

CORRUPTION

"We will show zero tolerance for corrupt behaviour and corrupt officials. China is a country ruled by law. No matter who it is, or how senior their position, everyone is equal before the law. If they violate party discipline or national law, they will be seriously dealt with and punished according to the law."

"We must apply the rule of law in thinking and action to fight corruption and put the exercise of power and the use of public money under institutional check. This year we will continue to streamline administration and delegate government powers. We are going to release to the public the list of powers as quickly as possible, and set down clear boundaries for the exercise of power to ensure that power will not be abused."

MISSING MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT MH370

"This is an international and large-scale search operation involving many countries. The Chinese government has asked the relevant party to enhance co-ordination, investigate the cause, locate the missing plane as quickly as possible and properly handle all related matters."

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