China approves new five-year plan as Li reassures on economy

  16 March 2016    Read: 933
China approves new five-year plan as Li reassures on economy
China`s Premier Li Keqiang has said China`s economic growth will stay on track, as the annual meeting of parliament draws to a close.
The National People`s Congress ended with the adoption of a new five-year plan for the economy, aiming for 6.5-7% growth a year by 2020.

Measures include cutting high debt, streamlining state-owned enterprises, and reforming financial markets.

China has been facing a period of slower growth and market volatility.

The plan, laid out by Communist Party leaders, received unanimous approval from delegates at the largely rubber-stamp NPC.

At his annual press conference later, Mr Li stressed the importance of reforms to economic vitality.

He acknowledged there would be job losses as reforms were made to state-owned enterprises, particularly in the steel and coal industries, but said there would be no mass redundancies.

The economy would "not suffer a hard landing, we have full confidence in the bright future of the Chinese economy".

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