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China’s Xi urges private companies to ‘be rich and loving’

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China’s leader said private firms should share the fruits of their growth with employees more equitably.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping has said private companies should be “rich and loving” by shouldering a responsibility along with state-owned firms to achieve prosperity for all.

Private Chinese and foreign firms have been waiting for Beijing to flesh out details on how it intends to pursue “common prosperity”, Xi’s signature initiative to narrow China’s wealth gap, and how it expects private firms to contribute.

Speaking in a closed-door meeting with government advisers representing the business sector during the annual session of parliament, Xi urged private firms and entrepreneurs to be “patriotic” and participate actively in charity undertakings, state radio reported on Monday.

Xi also said private firms should share the fruits of their growth with employees more equitably, in what he called a “community of shared interests”.

“Be rich and responsible, be rich and benefit others, be rich and loving,” state radio cited Xi as saying.

He also said China would always treat private firms and entrepreneurs as “family” and promised to remove institutional obstacles that prevent private companies from being able to compete fairly, according to state radio.

Beijing has pledged to support the private sector reeling from a regulatory crackdown in the property, technology and private education industries and recovering from state-imposed COVID restrictions that were lifted in December.

Xi blamed the West for the difficulties faced by China’s economy.

“Led by the United States, the West has implemented all-round containment to suppress China, bringing unprecedented challenges to China’s development,” state radio quoted Xi as saying.

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