2) Wu Hai's main point, as the title of his article, emphasizes that under the influence of the epidemic, China's economic development is facing four major challenges, namely, the containment of China by the United States, the global economic downturn, and the countercyclical macroeconomic policy adjustment. At this moment, confidence is the greatest wealth to help China's economy overcome challenges. On how to enhance confidence, he also put forward four suggestions: continue to convey the orientation centered on economic construction in the whole society, solve the positioning and treatment problems of private enterprises and state-owned enterprises, and improve the business environment in detail. It is expected that relevant parties can judge and absorb the problems and suggestions mentioned in the article realistically.
3) I can read Wu Hai's article for two reasons: First, he has a clear understanding of the nature of the game between China and the United States. As the "boss", the United States has to deal with China, the "second child" who may surpass it in the future. Any ideology and values are excuses. This is common sense for those of us who have long been concerned about global geopolitics and international relations, but it is valuable for a private entrepreneur to see this. Whether inside or outside the system, I have seen some people who are very confused on this issue. To this day, these people are still imagining that China will lower its posture and beg for leniency from the United States. When the United States is pressing hard, they are still accusing China of not being soft enough to serve the United States. No matter who he is, I think he is hopeless if he still holds this "fool-like" view. Even if you don't understand such a basic question, what valuable contribution can you expect him to make in academic and business management?
4) Second, Wu Hai's writing style is unpretentious. As a private entrepreneur, he spoke about the difficulties and challenges faced by China's economy and the specific problems, which showed his sense of responsibility. His aim, like all patriotic and rational people, is to hope that China can face these problems realistically, solve them and make the whole country of China better.
5) I have always said that entrepreneurs should also have a big picture. This does not mean that entrepreneurs should not be enterprises, should not shout political slogans and show their faces every day, but that no matter what they do, any entrepreneur should at least be patriotic. What is patriotism? This question is not abstract at all, but sincerely hopes that our country will get better and better. Entrepreneurs should be patriotic, which is definitely not an excessive requirement for going online. In fact, it is also the minimum requirement for all countries in the world. Americans claim to be capitalist countries, but they are unambiguous on the issue of patriotism. The English word patriot also has a very noble and great meaning in the American context.
6) Entrepreneurs should be rational and patriotic. The so-called rationality means that we look at the specific problems existing in China's economy and China's society. Facing the practical difficulties in the development of enterprises, we should analyze and reflect on them realistically, and don't always "do the opposite" and knock over a boatload of people with one bamboo pole, let alone always raise specific problems to dissatisfaction with China's political system, development path and development model. Irrational entrepreneurs and their employees are narrow-minded and extreme when they look at problems, and they can't go far.
7) There are many private entrepreneurs in China. Starting from common sense, the basic needs of most of them in running a business are to do a good job, make the business bigger, earn more money, and realize their personal pursuit and life value. That's understandable. Any entrepreneur, as long as he works honestly and operates legally, will objectively create positive social values, including paying taxes for the country and creating jobs for the people, although subjectively for himself. We don't need to ask every private entrepreneur to be a perfect person, or even a great man with a strong sense of home and country and a vision. This is unrealistic. For the vast majority of entrepreneurs, obeying the law is the basic requirement.
8) However, we should also see that a large number of new private entrepreneurs have grown up in the past 45 years of reform and opening up. They are patriotic, rational and constructive, and will not be easily brainwashed by western ideology. This kind of entrepreneur is even more valuable. We should cherish, protect, encourage and tolerate such private entrepreneurs and make them the mainstream of private entrepreneurs. Let private entrepreneurs interact positively with Socialism with Chinese characteristics, and finally let patriotic and rational private entrepreneurs have status and dignity, make China's economy dynamic and make China develop better and better.
9) I don't think there is any dispute about taking economic construction as the center. China's economic growth rate must be kept between 1.5 times and twice that of the United States, in order to truly surpass the United States and become the world's largest economy. Although GDP is not a perfect indicator, it still has its value. China's GDP exceeds that of the United States, which is not just a number. It will bring great psychological impact to China, the United States and other countries in the world. It will also let Chinese and foreign people further see the superiority of Socialism with Chinese characteristics and enhance the "four self-confidences" of the people of China. It will also give China more confidence and material support in the Sino-US game. It can be said that whether China wants to win the protracted game between China and the United States or solve various domestic problems in China, in the final analysis, it still depends on development and insists on taking economic construction as the center. Starting from common sense, we can't just rely on the development of state-owned enterprises, but we must give full play to the intelligence, creativity and adventurous spirit of more than 65.438 billion people in China. The better private enterprises do, the better China's economy will be.
10) On improving the business environment, Wu Hai made a suggestion for your reference. He said that improving the business environment will eventually be reflected in GDP. But we can't look at GDP in general. We should exclude the GDP brought by resource industries such as coal, oil and ports, depending on the development of private economy. This may have certain reference significance.