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China to roll out a host of policies to boost economic development

english.www.gov.cn 2020-02-19 12:01:06
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  China will boost spring agricultural production and adopt a multi-pronged approach to facilitate business operation and employment, with specific measures, including provisionally lowering or waiving employers’ social insurance contributions and deferring their payments to the housing provident fund, in an effort to boost economic development.


  These decisions were made at the State Council’s executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Feb 18.


  The Chinese government attaches great importance to agricultural production, employment and easing difficulties facing businesses while tackling the ongoing epidemic. General Secretary Xi Jinping has underlined on multiple occasions the need to ensure farming supplies, and to pay attention to employment and help companies keep payrolls stable. Premier Li Keqiang stressed several times the importance of promoting spring farming and livestock breeding, and intensifying support for businesses to keep their employment stable.


  “At this critical moment of epidemic control, we must facilitate spring plowing and farming preparations, while advancing the outbreak response. For such a large developing country like China, agriculture is the foundation. We must tackle the outbreak scientifically, and lose no time in resolving any outstanding issues affecting spring plowing. The State Council’s inter-agency task force should provide detailed guidance to facilitate orderly resumption of manufacturing agricultural supplies. The minimum purchase price for rice will be kept stable this year, and will be raised as necessary. Greater support will be provided to businesses of livestock products,” Premier Li said.


  The meeting emphasized that farming is a strictly seasonal undertaking. All sub-national governments must fulfill their jurisdictional responsibilities and lose no time to promote spring farming with comprehensive and concrete measures, laying a solid foundation for a bumper harvest of summer crops. Detailed and categorized guidance will be provided for science-based epidemic control in rural areas. Localities will be directed to promptly start spring plowing and farming preparations from south to north of the country. Companies producing agricultural supplies will be urged to resume production as early as possible.


  Livestock and poultry farming must be intensified. Poultry farmers in the key regions that suffered heavy losses will be eligible for loan extensions and relaxed loan guarantee requirements. Resumption of hog production will be brought forward. The threshold for slaughtered pigs that qualifies a hog farmer for loan interest discounts will be lowered from 5,000 to 500.


  Major disease and pest prevention and control will be enhanced with closer monitoring and greater preparedness on all fronts. Prevention and control of major animal diseases such as H5N1 influenza and African swine fever will be heightened.


  The meeting urged local authorities to set reasonable criteria for the resumption of work and production in their jurisdictions. Arbitrary guaranty or deposit requirements for companies that seek to reopen should be eliminated. Existing fiscal and financial support policies must be implemented at a faster pace.


  “Keeping employment stable is a pressing priority in the course of advancing epidemic control and economic and social development. This requires the stable performance of corporate China. It is important to promptly introduce policies bolstering businesses, especially micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. Sound development of such businesses is vital to stable employment,” Premier Li said.


  “We must make employment a first-order priority in maintaining stability in the six key areas, namely, employment, finance, foreign trade, foreign investment, domestic investment, and expectation. No job means no income and no wealth creation. Every effort must be made to prevent massive lay-offs. Sub-national governments must meet their responsibilities to keep employment stable. The return of rural migrant workers should be well organized. Sound and practical epidemic control guidelines for different categories of enterprises should be promptly formulated to guide local authorities for the resumption of work and production in their jurisdictions.”


  Targeted efforts should be made to ensure the employment of key groups of people. Except for regions hit hard by the outbreak and high-risk areas, unwarranted restrictions that make it hard for employees to get back to work must be resolutely reversed. Rural migrant workers will receive support in finding jobs in their hometowns or nearby cities under the existing programs of poverty eradication and local development.


  Plans for extending the timeline for college recruitment will be promptly worked out. Enterprises will be supported in adding flexible jobs to meet the online consumer demand. The essential needs of the jobless must be provided for.


  “Some 8.74 million students will graduate from college this year. Online recruiting should be intensified and employment services stepped up for these graduates,” Premier Li said.


  Employers’ contributions to the old-age pension, unemployment and workplace safety insurance plans will be lowered or waived to cushion the impact of the outbreak on enterprises, especially smaller firms, and allow them some respite following the resumption of normal production.


  Specifically, in provinces other than Hubei, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises will be eligible for a waiver of the contributions from February to June. Large companies will see their contributions halved from February to April.


  Companies of all types in Hubei that have participated in the insurance plans will be exempted from the contributions from February to June.


  Before the end of June, companies may also apply to defer their payments to the housing provident fund. Failure by employees to repay their housing provident fund loans due to the epidemic will not be treated as a default.


  In deciding on these policies, full consideration was given to the sustainability of the social security fund, the balance of which is sufficient to support the full and timely payments of old-age pensions and other social security benefits nationwide.


  “Household businesses have an important role in job creation, and they support as many as 200 million jobs. We must swiftly work out supporting policies. The unemployment insurance fund should be tapped into to issue allowances to the jobless. Pension payments must also be met on time and in full,” Premier Li said.