A view of high-rise buildings is seen along the Suzhou Creek in Shanghai, China on July 5, 2023.
BEIJING — China's economic planner said Thursday that two new policies for supporting non-state-owned businesses will be launched soon.
While it did not specify a date, the policy plans come a day after China's top party and government leadership announced lengthy "opinions" on supporting non-state-owned businesses.
Business sentiment has generally soured amid lackluster economic growth after China's initial recovery from the pandemic.
The two forthcoming policies will focus on promoting business investment and their overall development, Li Chunlin, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, said in Mandarin, translated by CNBC.
Persons:
Li Chunlin
Organizations:
National Development, Reform, CNBC
Locations:
Suzhou, Shanghai, China, BEIJING, Beijing