China News Service, Seoul, March 9th (Reporter Zeng Nai) The draft of the "14th Five-Year Plan" and the 2035 long-term goal outline has been submitted to the Fourth Session of the 13th National People's Congress for review.

A number of South Korean experts accepted interviews with reporters from China News Agency.

  Kwon Ki-sik, chairman of the Korea-China City Friendship Association, noted that the draft did not set specific targets for GDP growth, and adjusted the expression of the indicator values.

He said that this is a flexible policy adopted by China in the face of the epidemic, the international situation and other environmental changes, and it also demonstrates China's confidence in high-quality economic development.

  Quan Qizhi believes that the successful holding of the two sessions shows that China has completely controlled the epidemic situation and sent a positive signal to the outside world.

  Liu Ziyang, a professor at Gyeonggi University in South Korea, believes that the draft not only focuses on high-quality economic development, but also focuses on the problem of unbalanced and inadequate development, and attaches importance to building a new development pattern with domestic and international cycles as the main body and mutual promotion of domestic and international cycles.

He pointed out that it is a pragmatic policy to not rigidly emphasize the growth rate of GDP; the draft proposes to increase urban construction, which plays an important role in boosting domestic consumption and building a new development pattern.

  Liu Ziyang noted that more than one-third of the content of the draft involves employment, education, medical care and other people's livelihood fields, which fully reflects the Chinese government's focus on social well-being from its previous focus on economic construction.

  "China is an important engine for the recovery of the global economy, and it also provides peace of mind for the global economy in the post-epidemic era." He said that with the high-quality development of China's economy, it will drive the economies of neighboring countries to leap forward and provide a stronger guarantee for the development of the world economy. .

  Jin Jin-ho, a professor in the Department of Political Affairs and Diplomacy at Dankook University in South Korea, is particularly concerned about China’s poverty alleviation.

He said that solving the problem of poverty alleviation is an arduous task facing China in building a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way, and it is also a great achievement China has made.

  Jin Zhenhao said that from the current draft, China will pay more attention to the quality and efficiency of development, focus on boosting consumption and domestic demand, and make economic development more sustainable through the "dual cycle" development strategy.

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