Economia
Mais mercado e menos estado na China
China’s Leaders Urge More Market Control of Economy
By CHRIS BUCKLEY
Chinese Communist Party
leaders emerged from a four-day conference on Tuesday with vows to push through
changes that will give market competition a “decisive role” in the economy and
a plan to establish a new committee to oversee national security.
The decisions were among
the first reported by state media at the end of the closed-door leadership
meeting, which President Xi Jinping had billed as a defining event in his
efforts to bring China into a new stage of economic growth.
He and the prime minister,
Li Keqiang, have vowed to wean China’s economy from its dependence on highly
polluting industries, state-driven construction and the seizure of land with
little compensation for farmers, while sharing the benefits of urban prosperity
more fully with rural migrant workers.
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