Phoenix Satellite TV, One Tiger, One Meeting | Two Sessions Special Program: Can "Made in China" Lead the World

On March 24, Mr. Jia Kang was a guest on Phoenix Satellite TV's "One Tiger One Seat Talk" column, and participated in the discussion on the topic of the two sessions special program "Can "Made in China" Lead the World". Mr. Jia Kang pointed out that in the 40 years of reform and opening up, China’s manufacturing industry has grown from a low starting point to a world factory with global influence. It has been an extraordinary development. Now standing at a new historical starting point, it is Carry out a comprehensive and systematic upgrade to allow more bright colors to offset the negative impact of individual bad cases, release due potential, and establish a positive image of Chinese brands. He believes that although China’s positive tax accounts for a small percentage of GDP, companies’ non-tax burdens are heavy, such as the “five insurances and one housing fund”, administrative charges, and hidden costs. Therefore, reducing corporate tax burden depends on the “panorama”. Never touch the elephant by the blind. Sino-US trade is generally complementary. There is no need to engage in a trade war. It is the rational choice for both sides to seek compromises. To watch the video, please copy and paste the following URL in the browser address bar:

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Jia Kang introduced

Member of the 11th and 12th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Member of the Economic Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Chief Economist of China Academy of New Supply Economics, Researcher and Ph. Chairman of the PPP Professional Committee, member of the Expert Committee of the PPP Expert Database of the National Development and Reform Commission, advisory member of the People's Government of Beijing and other places, and distinguished professors of many universities such as Peking University. Enjoyed special government allowance in 1995. In 1997, he was named a high-level academic leader of the National Hundreds and Thousands of Talents Project. He was invited by many central leaders to discuss economic work (called "Zhongnanhai Questions and Policy" by the media). Served as one of the lecturers on the 18th collective study "Financial and Taxation System Reform" by the Political Bureau of the Central Committee on January 8, 2010. Winner of Sun Yefang Economics Award, Huang Da-Mundell Economics Award and China Soft Science Award. Member of the National Expert Committee of "Eleventh Five-Year", "12th Five-Year" and "13th Five-Year" Planning. He served as the director of the Institute of Fiscal Science of the Ministry of Finance for a long time. In 1988, he was selected for the Heinz Fund Project and went to the University of Pittsburgh as a visiting scholar for one year. In 2013, the editor-in-chief of "New Supply: China's Innovation in Economic Theory", initiated the establishment of "China Academy of New Supply Economics" and "New Supply Economics 50 Forum" (as the first dean and first secretary-general), From 2015 to 2016, he co-authored with Su Jingchun and published the monograph "New Supply Economics", "Supply-side Reform: A Concise Reader for New Supply", and "China's Hazard: How to Overcome the "Middle Income Trap"" (Recognized by the China Book Review Society And CCTV’s “2016 China Good Books”), and the “Ten Lectures on Supply-side Reform” published in 2016 were rated as national quality textbooks by the Organization Department of the Central Committee, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television and the National Library. In 2017, he led the publication of "China's Housing System and Real Estate Tax Reform", "New Supply: Innovative Development, Breakthroughs", "Building the Foundation of Modern Governance: 40 Years of China's Financial and Taxation Reform", etc.