Annual economic work conference presents roadmap for 2025
The year-end Central Economic Work Conference is a pivotal event in
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He added that
Despite this, the adverse effects of changes in the external environment have intensified, and
However, according to the assessment presented at the conference, the foundation of the economy remains stable, with sufficient advantages, strong resilience and huge potential.
The conference outlined key adjustments to the country's macroeconomic policies, emphasizing a shift toward more proactive and impactful approaches. It called for the adoption of a "more proactive fiscal policy" and a "moderately loose monetary policy." Han said this marks a major change in both language and direction when compared to previous years.
The wording regarding fiscal policy has been adjusted from "proactive" to "more proactive," implying additional efforts will follow in 2025.
The deficit-to-GDP ratio was set at 3 percent for 2024, and the conference first explicitly stated the need to set a higher deficit ratio for 2025 to ensure that fiscal policies will maintain continuity and become more effective.
To address the current issue of insufficient domestic demand, it is necessary to increase government spending. And it's both necessary and feasible to increase the deficit ratio, said a recent commentary by newspaper Economic Daily.
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The conference also emphasized the need to optimize the structure of fiscal expenditures, improve the efficiency of fund usage, and place greater emphasis on enhancing people's livelihoods and stimulating consumption.
The structure of fiscal expenditures should align with the stage of economic development, shifting from an investment-focused approach to one that balances investment and consumption. This marks a transition from a construction-driven fiscal policy to one that prioritizes people's livelihoods, said Yuan Haixia, Deputy Director of the Research Institute of China Chengxin Credit Rating Group.
Monetary policy will shift from "prudent" to "moderately loose," with reductions in the reserve requirement ratio and interest rates at an appropriate time, according to the conference.
Han said these policies are beneficial for enhancing counter-cyclical adjustments, better addressing the instability and uncertainty in economic operations, and providing strong policy support to achieve the annual goals and objectives.
Counter-cyclical adjustment refers to the government's use of policy tools and measures to smooth out the fluctuations of the entire economic cycle, helping to better promote economic development by responding to different stages of the economic cycle.
The conference outlined nine key tasks for 2025, with "vigorously boosting consumption, improving investment efficiency and expanding domestic demand on all fronts" listed as the top priority.
"In recent years, expanding domestic demand has been a top priority, and it is especially crucial in 2025, as external demand is expected to further weaken,"
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SOURCE Beijing Review
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