Ministry of Housing and Urban Rural Development: We need to continue to consolidate the stabilization and recovery trend of the real estate market. Ministry of Construction | Housing | Market
Minister of Housing and Urban Rural Development Ni Hong said at a recent corporate symposium that we should continue to consolidate the stable and rebounding trend of the real estate market, strongly support the demand for rigid and improved housing, further implement policy measures such as reducing the down payment ratio and loan interest rate for purchasing the first home, reducing the tax and fee for purchasing improved housing, and providing personal housing loans with "no need to subscribe for housing"; Continue to do a good job in ensuring the delivery of buildings, accelerate the delivery of project construction, and effectively safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the people.
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Rural Development stated that stabilizing the two pillars of the construction and real estate industries plays an important role in promoting economic recovery and improvement. We should focus on industrialization, digitization, and greening, vigorously promote the sustainable and healthy development of the construction industry, and fully leverage its positive role in promoting investment, stabilizing growth, and ensuring employment.
At the symposium, leaders of 8 state-owned and private enterprises from the fields of construction, construction technology, real estate, etc. gave key speeches. Combining with the actual production and operation of the enterprises, they analyzed the current situation and trends of industry development, expressed their sincere feelings about the implementation of relevant policies, and put forward policy suggestions to promote the healthy development of the industry.
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Rural Development stated that it is necessary to adhere to systematic thinking and collaborative efforts, and solve the problems encountered in development through technological and institutional innovation. We need to deepen the structural reform of the housing supply side, strengthen technological empowerment, improve housing quality, and build "good houses" for the people. We hope that construction and real estate enterprises can actively participate in the construction of affordable housing, urban village renovation, and the construction of public infrastructure for both emergency and emergency use, promoting the transformation and upgrading of enterprises and high-quality development.