National economy faces a string of challenges ( 2003-08-26 07:06) (China Daily)
National economic and social development is facing a series of tough
challenges even though the gross domestic product (GDP) for the first half of
this year hit a year-on-year increase of 8.2 per cent.
This was revealed by Ma Kai, minister of the National Development and Reform
Commission.
Ma delivered a report on the performance of this year's national economic and
social development plan so far, to the Standing Committee of the 10th National
People's Congress Monday at the committee's latest session.
He said the GDP for the first six months of this year was over 5 trillion
yuan (US$605 billion), an increase of 8.2 per cent over the figure for the same
period of last year.
However, Ma cautioned that the country is still facing challenges such as
lagging public health services, high unemployment pressures, difficulty in
raising farmers' income, unreasonable structure in some industries, a rapid
increase in loan amounts and tough flood and drought conditions.
The impact of the severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, on the
country's economic development has not been completely eliminated and the most
severely hit sectors such as civil aviation and tourism as well as some small
and medium-sized enterprises still need some time before they will see a full
recovery, Ma said.
The service industry has become the main channel for the expansion of
employment,providing 70 per cent of new job opportunities in recent years.
But the service sector was the one most seriously hit by SARS this year.
"It is extremely difficult for the country to realize the goal of creating 8
million new jobs this year,'' Ma said.
A man and his son
look for job vacancies at a job fair for newly laid-off workers from
State-owned enterprises in Jilin, Northeast China’s Jilin Province, August
13, 2003. More than 100 privately owned enterprises in the city offered
tens of thousands of job opportunities to laid-off workers. China
will amend its constitution to promote market system
reform. [newsphoto.com.cn]
He
pledged to encourage the development of small and medium-sized enterprises,
labour intensive industries and the private sector, and take measures to push
for the development of public health services, urban environmental protection,
and community service, so as to create more job opportunities.
He also vowed to further reduce the financial burden of farmers and to
encourage them to readjust agricultural structure to increase income.
Turning to industrial structure, Ma said inadequately researched investment
and wasteful duplication of projects have risen in the steel, construction
materials, nonferrous metal, automobile and textile industries.
The minister said the country will enhance industrial planning and policy
guidance, implement tougher industry access in the areas of technology, quality,
safety, environmental protection and power consumption to check inadequately
researched investment.
Ma also warned against the rapid growth in loans.
The total amount of new loans granted by the country's financial institutions
in the first seven months of this year have already exceeded the total amount of
loans granted last year.
Ma said that this may lead to more non-performing loans when the consumer
credit systems and internal control systems of the banks are not sufficiently
sound.