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      'Silver bullet' in absence, 'China prescription' to global challenges under limelight in Davos(2)

      2015-01-23 14:17 Xinhua Web Editor: Gu Liping
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      When meeting with representatives of the WEF's International Business Council, Li also vowed to advance China's comprehensive reform and open the country wider to foreign investors.

      China will continue to push ahead with its reform in key areas in 2015, with the priority being properly handling the relationship between the government and the market, Li said.

      He promised that China will carry out deeper and wider reform in its administrative approval system to stimulate market vitality and create a better environment for fair competition.

      China, Li said, will also promote the development of inclusive finance, develop multi-level capital market, support small and medium-sized banks and private banks, and lower the corporate leverage gradually through the development of the capital market and direct financing.

      China will advance its ongoing reform in fiscal, tax and key financial areas, Li pledged, adding that his country is to further relax foreign investment access and open its service industry wider to the outside world.

      CHINA CONFIDENCE

      Li ruled out the possibility of a regional or systematic financial risk in China, and reaffirmed that the Chinese economy is not heading for a hard landing.

      He also dismissed external worry about China's local government debts, saying such debts are mainly spent on infrastructure construction, thus are well-guaranteed.

      Moreover, adjustments in China's real estate market in a certain period are "normal," Li said to participants of the International Business Council meeting, citing reasons including the country's steady urbanization drive which will unlock huge housing potential, and its deepening efforts in rebuilding the sprawling and dilapidated shantytowns.

      "The hard housing demand in China's property market will be durative," Li reassured. "It will drive the development of related industries and product supply."

      Li was commenting on the slowdown seen in China's once-sizzling property market since the beginning of last year, which has triggered concerns about a burst of the real estate bubble in the country.

      During a State Council meeting in last October, Li vowed to stabilize housing consumption, improve affordable housing projects and relax lending rules, indicating that the government is loosening its grip on property market policies.

      In Davos, Li also said that the Chinese government attaches great importance to shadow banking and has taken related measures to put the problem under its supervision.

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