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Even with reported successes in building a moderately prosperous society and socialist modernization, the government might need to address several unstated challenges and make future policy adjustments. These include improving the quality and performance of development, as internal forces powering economic growth are not yet sufficient and China's ability to innovate needs to be stronger [2]. Some enterprises, particularly small and medium ones, are struggling, and growth in private investment is weak [1, 2].
Furthermore, disparities in development between rural and urban areas, between regions, and in income distribution remain substantial [1]. Agriculture is not based on a strong foundation, and poverty alleviation is still a formidable task [1]. The transformation of government functions is incomplete, and some reform measures and policies have not been fully implemented [1]. There are also public complaints regarding air quality, environmental sanitation, food and drug safety, housing, education, healthcare, employment, and elderly care [1]. Bureaucratism and the practice of formalities for formalities' sake exist, and some sectors still experience misconduct and corruption…
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ce of development need to be improved. Some enterprises, particularly small and medium ones, are finding it tough going. Growth in private investment is weak; some regions still face considerable downward economic pressure, and risks and potential dangers in the financial and other sectors are not to be ignored. Poverty alleviation remains a formidable task; agriculture is not based on a strong foundation. The disparities in development between rural and urban areas, between regions, and in income distribution remain substantial. Serious and major workplace accidents happen all too often.…
n to our fellow countrymen and women in the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, in Taiwan, and overseas. I also wish to express our sincere thanks to the governments of other countries, international organizations, and friends from all over the world who have shown understanding and support for China in its endeavor to modernize. As the Chinese saying goes, when all is calm forget not danger; when all is well be awake to woes. We are keenly aware that China is still in the primary stage of socialism and will remain so for a long time to come, that it remains the largest…
wth and improvement in quality and performance reinforce each other. Second, we will be bolder in reform and opening up. Reform and opening was a game-changing move in making China what it is today; it now remains a game-changing move for us to achieve China's two centenary goals. Standing at a new historic starting point, we must go further in freeing our minds, in deepening reform, and in opening up. We need to give full play to the pioneering drive of the people, and encourage all localities, based on their own conditions, to dare to explore, dare to try things out, and dare to confront…
ust uphold the rule of law, and some lack commitment to their work and willingness to bear the weight of responsibility. Bureaucratism and the practice of formalities for formalities' sake exist to varying degrees. There are many complaints from the people and the business sector about the difficulty of accessing government services and the excessive array of charges. In some sectors misconduct and corruption are still a common problem. With a deep sense of responsibility to our country and people, with courage in the face of adversity, and with determination that won't be broken, we must…
a Chinese path to socialist rural revitalization, and work faster to achieve agricultural and rural modernization. 6. Making solid progress in the coordinated regional development strategy Regional development policies will be refined, progress will be made in equalizing access to basic public services, the gap in urban-rural and regional development will gradually be narrowed, and the comparative advantages and potential of each region will be fully leveraged. We will create a new landscape in regional development. We will step up support for reform and development in old revolutionary…
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