Industrial economy on steady track
Efforts to leverage market potential and resilience keep uncertainties at bay
China s industrial economy will maintain sound and steady growth this year, while the strong industrial chain will keep economic uncertainties at bay, a regulatory official said on Tuesday. Our confidence stems from China s efforts to fully leverage its market potential and resilience, especially on back of its experiences in work resumption and production since the COVID-19 outbreak, said Tian Yulong, chief engineer and spokesman for the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Such efforts will give full play to the complete manufacturing system and strong supporting capabilities, and will further boost the country s global competitiveness, Tian said during a State Council news briefing.
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Industrial output likely to see uptick in 2021 By MA SI | China Daily | Updated: 2021-01-19 09:26 Share CLOSE An employee makes a cylinder for a steam turbine at a heavy machinery production facility in Huzhou, Zhejiang province, on Jan 2. [Photo by Yao Haixiang/For China Daily]
China s industrial output grew by 2.8 percent on a yearly basis in 2020, on the back of a strong performance in the high-tech and equipment manufacturing sectors, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Monday.
The upward trend is expected to continue this year, as the efforts to maintain the stability of industrial chains generate a more positive effect, and more measures are taken to help export-oriented manufacturers, experts said.
Industrial, supply chains to get big boost
Pub Date:2020-12-22 08:34
Source:China Daily
More independent, controllable links to guard against risks, aid global economy
Building more independent and controllable industrial and supply
chains will help China better cope with short-term risks amid the
COVID-19 pandemic and deeply participate in the reconstruction of global supply chains for long-term benefits, experts and company executives
said on Monday.
The comments came after the annual tone-setting Central Economic Work Conference, which concluded on Friday in Beijing, outlined key tasks
for next year in eight aspects, including efforts to improve industrial
and supply chains to create a more independent and controllable
From:ChinaDaily | 2020-12-22 06:50
More independent, controllable links to guard against risks, aid global economy
Building more independent and controllable industrial and supply chains will help China better cope with short-term risks amid the COVID-19 pandemic and deeply participate in the reconstruction of global supply chains for long-term benefits, experts and company executives said on Monday.
The comments came after the annual tone-setting Central Economic Work Conference, which concluded on Friday in Beijing, outlined key tasks for next year in eight aspects, including efforts to improve industrial and supply chains to create a more independent and controllable position.
Qin Hailin, president of the China Center for Information Industry Development Consultancy, a Beijing-based consultancy, said as the global economy still faces uncertainties amid the pandemic, a more independent, resilient and flexible industrial chain is an important foundation for the growth of