China’s refocusing on social goals requires more than new metrics

China is seeking to shift local policymakers' mindset away from growth at all costs toward social goals, but this requires resetting incentives and fiscal priorities. Real estate development has driven immediate economic growth while squeezing out industrial investment.

A commentary in the South China Morning Post argues that China must do more than introduce new metrics to refocus on social goals. The piece highlights how local governments' land-based financing model and cadres' incentives have played a key role in creating China's property glut. Residential land can be sold for instant revenue with expectations of swift projects, while industrial land is priced lower in exchange for industrial development and future tax revenues.

Real estate development has powered immediate economic growth even as industrial investment has been squeezed out. Local governments rely on land sales for financing, exacerbating the property bubble. The commentary states that shifting policymakers' mindset requires not only new metrics but also resetting incentives and fiscal priorities.

Keywords include real estate development, government work report, sustainable development, two sessions, GDP growth, Beijing, China, Premier Li Qiang, President Xi Jinping, and local governments. The article was published on March 10, 2026.

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