Chinese cities pressured by home prices need to boost land supply, says PM - Business News - News Summed Up

Chinese cities pressured by home prices need to boost land supply, says PM - Business News


BEIJING: Chinese cities under pressure from soaring home prices need to boost land supply appropriately while authorities take measures to fight an inventory overhang in smaller cities, Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday.China is looking to keep the property market stable this year after prices of new homes soared 12.4 percent last year, the most since 2011. Authorities in more than 20 cities have introduced curbs to cool the market since October. "We need to be clear that housing is for people to live in," Li said in a work report at the opening of the annual meeting of parliament.He pledged to establish long-term mechanisms for promoting the steady and sound development of the sector, and take more category-based and targeted measures to regulate the market.But there were still "differences" in the interpretation of such long-term mechanisms, said Jia Kang, director at the Ministry of Finance's Institute of Fiscal Science, on the sidelines of the parliament meeting.Last year, President Xi Jinping said China's approach to regulating its red-hot property market would include financial, fiscal, tax, land, and regulatory measures.The government has no plans to implement a nationwide property tax this year, Fu Ying, spokeswoman for China's parliament, said on Saturday. "The additional measures are likely to be more city-specific instead of a nation-wide one," he said.More broadly, Li said the government would help a number of counties and large towns develop into cities, and help clusters of cities to better drive development of their regions.China should also press on with its efforts to rehabilitate rundown areas in towns and cities. This year, China aims to rehabilitate another 6 million housing units while developing the rental market, Li said.


Source: The Star March 05, 2017 08:15 UTC



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