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Interview: Minister reaffirms "houses for living in, not speculation"

January 07, 2021


Abstract : China will continue to maintain the principle that "housing is for living in, not for speculation." It will not use the property market as a form of short-term stimulus to prop up the economy this year, a senior official has said.

BEIJING, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- China will continue to maintain the principle that "housing is for living in, not for speculation." It will not use the property market as a form of short-term stimulus to prop up the economy this year, a senior official has said.

China will implement city-specific policies to promote the steady and healthy development of the market, Wang Menghui, minister of housing and urban-rural development, told Xinhua in an interview.

He noted that new city dwellers and young people, especially those working in public service industries, have significant housing problems. He stressed efforts to speed up a housing security system with affordable rental housing and joint ownership as the mainstay.

The country will prioritize developing policy-based rental housing in big cities with a net populace inflow, Wang said. He added that more land, fiscal, taxation, and financial policies would add support.

He also pledged efforts to regulate the rental housing market, reduce tax burdens on rental housing, and reasonably control rent levels.

Chinese cities should improve their structures, functions, and qualities regarding ushering in a period of urban renewal. Their development methods should improve, Wang said, adding that the urban renewal objective is to build liveable, green, resilient, smart, and people-oriented cities.

Chinese cities should tailor plans for coordinated urban development to achieve this target, restore the ecological environment, and optimize urban layouts.

While stressing efforts to make urban neighborhoods safer and well-managed, Wang called for more digitized and smart infrastructures in urban areas.

Remarking on rural construction, Wang said the country would step up measures to bolster its achievements in tackling poverty and advance rural vitalization.

Accordingly, China will improve rural housing and waste disposal to ensure that rural residents live in a better environment.

Efforts will also go into constructing rural infrastructure and strengthening public services, the minister added. Enditem

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