In his annual New Year address, Chinese President Xi Jinping vows to strengthen economic momentum and address job challenges, acknowledging the difficulties faced by companies and citizens in the past year. This marks a rare admission of domestic challenges from China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong.
President Xi highlights the need to consolidate and strengthen the economic recovery, emphasizing steady and long-term economic development. He specifically mentions the struggles faced by some enterprises and citizens in finding jobs and meeting basic needs throughout 2023.
The President showcases China’s achievements, including domestically produced projects like the C919 passenger jet, a made-in-China cruise ship, space programs, manned submersibles, and electric cars. He reassures the nation of the government’s commitment to delivering a better life for the people, promising improved education and career opportunities for the youth and enhanced healthcare for the elderly.
Additionally, President Xi touches upon the reunification of China with Taiwan, deeming it inevitable and emphasizing a common purpose among compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
As China anticipates setting a growth target of approximately 5% in 2024, challenges emerge amid signs of economic weakness, shrinking factory activity, losses in the gaming industry, and capital outflows due to higher interest rates overseas.
President Xi’s New Year address reflects a nuanced perspective, addressing both achievements and challenges, as China navigates the complexities of sustaining economic growth in the coming year.