CGTN: Annual Central Economic Work Conference guides economy through difficult times

BEIJING, Dec. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Battered by domestic challenges and disruptive external headwinds, the Chinese economy has coped with a tough 2022 with a GDP growth rate of three percent in the first three quarters.

The annual Central Economic Work Conference was held in Beijing from December 15 to 16 as Chinese leaders decided on the priorities for the economic work in 2023.

Delivering an important speech at the conference, Chinese President Xi Jinping reviewed the country’s economic work in 2022, analyzed the current economic situation and arranged next year’s economic work.

Currently, the foundation of economic recovery is not yet stabilized, and China is still facing three-fold pressure on contracting demand, supply shocks and weak expectations, the meeting pointed out in a statement.

“However, we should see that our economy has strong resilience, great potential and robust vitality,” the meeting noted, calling for firm confidence in economic work and vowing major efforts to ensure high-quality, reasonable growth.

Ensuring stability a priority

The meeting demanded making economic stability a top priority and pursuing steady progress while ensuring economic stability for the next year.

For an economy of China’s size, it is vital to maintain a stable economic performance. Efforts will be made to stabilize growth, employment and prices so that major economic indicators will stay within an appropriate range, the meeting stressed.

The meeting also noted better coordinating epidemic prevention and control with economic and social development, urging efforts to optimize epidemic response based on time and situation, and focus on the elderly and those with underlying diseases.

Mentioning the country has rolled out a policy mix to sustain economic growth earlier this year, Zhang Junwei, a research fellow of the Development Research Center of the State Council, believes the country will devote greater efforts to stabilizing growth, employment and prices.

The meeting further highlighted the determination of the Chinese leaders to regard the issue of restoring economic aggregates balance as the primary task of the current economic operation.

Domestic demand expansion

The country will focus on boosting domestic demand next year by prioritizing the recovery and expansion of consumption, increasing urban and rural personal income through multiple channels and encouraging more private capital to participate in the construction of key national projects, said the meeting.

The potential of the domestic market will also be fully tapped so that domestic demand can play a stronger role in driving economic growth, the meeting said, vowing support for organic demand and upgrading needs on housing as well as support for the private sector and digital economy platforms.

China has released a guideline on expanding domestic demand and fostering a sound domestic demand system to promote its long-term development.

Efforts will be made to facilitate consumption on all fronts and accelerate the upgrading of consumption quality, optimize the investment structure and expand the scope of investment, while promoting the coordinated development of urban and rural areas to release the potential of domestic demand, according to the guideline.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), China’s November retail sales sank by 5.9 percent year on year, showing a decline trend in domestic demand.

Cai Tongjuan, a researcher at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies under Renmin University of China stressed that the construction of a resilient domestic market is very critical. “Without demand, the domestic market is the water without a source.”

In terms of increasing personal income, Cai stressed it is important to avoid talking about consumption in isolation from income. She added residents’ income has declined with their consumption demand in a short after three years of fighting the epidemic, and only by effectively raising residents’ disposable income can consumption be effectively promoted.

High-quality development

The two-day tone-setting conference also emphasized on pursing high-quality development.

Apart from better coordinating epidemic prevention and control with economic and social development, the meeting said stronger coordination should also be achieved. This should happen between qualitative and quantitative growth, between supply-side structural reform and domestic demand expansion, and between economic policies and other policies, the meeting said.

To foster a new development paradigm, the endogenous dynamics and reliability of domestic circulation should be strengthened, while the quality of international circulation should be elevated.

The meeting also stressed the need to handle current work well and at the same time take future development into consideration.

The key to measuring economic development is whether economic growth can bring more absolute and higher quality development, Chen Wenling, chief economist of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, pointed out.

Wang Jun, director of the China Chief Economists Forum, said the deployment of the Central Economic Work Conference continues to put “quality” in front of “quantity,” which means grasping the quality of the economy is the main direction of the future.

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UAE expresses solidarity with South Africa, offers condolences over victims of fuel tanker explosion

ABU DHABI, The UAE has expressed its sincere condolences and solidarity with the Republic of South Africa over the victims of a fuel tanker explosion in Johannesburg, which resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) expressed its sincere condolences and sympathy to the government and people of South Africa, as well as to the families of the victims of this tragedy, wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Chamber of Commerce Sustainability Week 2022 highlights stakeholder engagement and impact in sustainability

DUBAI, The Dubai Chamber of Commerce Sustainability Week 2022, held under the theme “Engaging Stakeholders in Sustainability, Improve Relevance, Ensure Priority, Enhance Impact”, saw strong engagement and attendance from over 113,600 employees across 330 companies from government, academic institutions as well as non-profit organisations.

With the aim to improve Dubai’s favourable business environment, the event raised awareness about the importance of involving and engaging stakeholders in the business sustainability journey.

Over a series of roundtable dialogues and panel discussions, the event shared valuable insights on stakeholder management techniques and strategies as well as solutions to achieving sustainability objectives.

This year, the Sustainability Week Exhibition focused on local sustainable initiatives and businesses serving as an excellent forum for B2B stakeholder engagement of sustainable suppliers.

A campaign entitled Let’s Engage Stakeholders in Sustainability, was organised as part of the Sustainability Week. It saw more than 177 projects, activities and events focused on stakeholder engagement, attracting an overwhelming participation from local businesses. The results of the campaign were unveiled at the closing ceremony.

Dr. Kamel Mellahi, Senior Manager, Dubai Chamber of Commerce Centre for Responsible Business said, the strong participation in Sustainability Week 2022 reflects the commitment of top-notch sustainability leaders from the Dubai business community and abroad who have offered valuable insights during the week on what can be done to improve stakeholder engagement in businesses, adding that it will bring a significant impact on best practices in Dubai.

Dr. Mellahi added, “The week-long initiative and campaign achieved its objectives of raising awareness on the benefits of prioritising different stakeholders and encouraging organisations to take practical actions and further their progress in this area.”

The UAE has made tremendous strides in sustainability, carbon neutrality, and environment preservation through a series of ambitious initiatives. As the host of COP 28 next year, the UAE has an opportunity to strengthen its position and reputation as a leader in climate action.

With the environment at the forefront of the country’s ambitious economic development agenda, there is an opportunity for the private and public sectors to work together in full swing and strengthen their partnerships to achieve the goals of carbon neutrality and sustainability.

Source: Emirates News Agency

DEWA 9th Sustainability Report showcases its progress in sustainable development

DUBAI, The 9th Sustainability Report 2021 issued by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) highlights its efforts and achievements in supporting sustainable development in all its economic, social and environmental aspects.

It introduces partners, relevant entities and all stakeholders to its performance and practices in sustainability.

The report demonstrates the progress made by DEWA, and its significant contributions to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030, as well as its success in supporting sustainable recovery and continuing to implement its projects in the field of sustainability during 2021, despite the challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

DEWA’s report is based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards. The report also highlights DEWA’s commitment to the ten principles of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), including Human Rights, Labour, Environment and Anti-Corruption. The report is also in line with GRI G4 Electric Utilities Sector Disclosures.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA., said, “The Sustainability Report issued annually by DEWA reflects our long-term commitment to achieving sustainability. This supports the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to consolidate Dubai’s position as a global capital for a green economy. The Sustainability Report issued by DEWA is a useful and transparent guide that documents DEWA’s achievements and efforts throughout the year towards achieving the UAE Centennial 2071, to make the UAE the world’s leading nation. DEWA adopts the best international practices as well as sustainable and integrated systems that ensure providing value-added services that meet stakeholder expectations. This reflects the importance of sustainability as an indispensable part of DEWA’s strategy and being the centre of its operations and services.”

“We support the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Neto Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 to provide 100 percent of Dubai’s total power production capacity from clean energy sources by 2050, through the implementation of world-leading projects, most notably the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, the largest single-site solar park in the world based on the Independent Power Producer Model (IPP). Its production capacity will reach 5,000 megawatts by 2030. DEWA’s efforts have contributed to reducing carbon emissions in Dubai by 21 percent in 2021, exceeding the target percentage in the Dubai Carbon Abatement Strategy 2021, which aimed to reduce 16% of carbon emissions by 2021,” Al Tayer added.

The report has nine chapters, including climate change, sustainable development, energy, water, employees, customers, community, and the environment.

DEWA has been issuing its sustainability reports since 2013. It has consolidated its position in this area by becoming a member of the GRI Gold Community and part of the Standards Pioneers Programme, becoming one of the first 100 organisations to adopt the new standards from the 2016 report onwards.

Source: Emirates News Agency