He said they should shoulder a responsibility, along with state-own firms, to achieve prosperity for all. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING - Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Monday that private companies should be “rich and loving” by shouldering a responsibility along with state-owned firms to achieve prosperity for all.
Speaking in a closed-door meeting with government advisers representing the business sector during the annual session of Parliament, Mr Xi urged private firms and entrepreneurs to be “patriotic” and participate actively in charity undertakings, state radio reported on Monday. “Be rich and responsible, be rich and benefit others, be rich and loving,” state radio cited Mr Xi as saying.
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