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    Premier's report reveals China's new economic strategy

    (Xinhua) Updated: 2014-03-07 14:46

    BEIJING -- Although China's 7.5 percent growth target is the same as last years, its importance is fading as many believe the government will no longer view the figure as the necessary minimum.

    "We should keep economic performance within a proper range," Permier Li Keqiang said in the government work report to China's top legisalture on Wednesday.

    The range -- a lower limit to ensure steady growth and job creation, an upper limit to avert inflation -- written in the government work report for the first time was seen as China's new strategy of balancing growth and reform.

    In practice, China usually overshoots its growth target. Last year growth came in at 7.7 percent, but there is increasing tolerance of a slower pace.

    At a press conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the National People's Congress on Thursday, Finance Minister Lou Jiwei downplayed the figure.

    "Whether the final figure is at a touch more or less than the target is not that important. Employment is the key," he said, adding a growth of 7.3 percent or 7.2 percent can still be counted within the acceptable range.

    For those who want the government to ditch targets entirely and worry about reform instead, Li's report may be a little disappointing, but China needs stable growth to create enough jobs to guarantee the relocation of the rural labor force to the cities.

    "China's demographics are changing so it does not need to grow as fast as in the past. There are still many rural people with low incomes and 7 million college graduates per year looking for jobs, making a moderately fast pace of growth necessary," noted David Dollar, a senior fellow with the Washington's Brookings Institution.

    According to Li's report, some 7.27 million college graduates will be job hunting in 2014, and another 10 million people are to be lifted out of poverty.

    Despite good recent economic performance, many people still live in harsh conditions. With China's poverty line drawn at 2,300 yuan of annual net income last year, a rural population of 82.5 million were officially poor.

    "China is still a developing country... It must keep economic development as the central task," the premier has stressed.

    Promising stable growth does not mean compromising reform. Rather, it sets favorable conditions for speeding up the economic overhaul."Reform is the top priority this year," Premier Li.

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