蒙古族舞蹈母亲的草原:Focus on Premier's government work report

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Focus on Premier's government work report

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China targets 4% rise in 2011 consumer prices

China aims to keep its consumer price rise at around 4 percent this year, says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament' s annual session Saturday.


China targets GDP growth at about 8 pct this year

China sets its GDP growth target at around 8 percent this year, according to the government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao on Saturday.


"Our main purpose is to create a good environment for transforming the pattern of economic development, and to guide all sectors to focus their work on accelerating economic restructuring and raising the quality and results of development as well as on increasing employment, improving the people's well-being and promoting social harmony," reads the report.


Inflation picked up in China after two years of reckless monetary expansion and is worsened by imported liquidity from the U.S. quantitative easing policy.


China raises the annual inflation target to around 4 percent in 2011 from last year's 3 percent, according to the report handed out to the media before the opening of the fourth session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature.


China to implement prudent monetary policy in 2011

China will implement a prudent monetary policy in 2011 and plan a 16-percent increase in the broad money supply (M2), says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament' s annual session Saturday.

The government will employ the price and quantitative instruments and improve the effect of its monetary policy, reads the report, distributed to the media before the opening of the Fourth Session of the 11th National People' s Congress (NPC).

The government will continue the proactive fiscal policy this year, the report says.

China has targeted a 17-percent rise in the M2 in 2010, which actually increased 19.7 percent over 2009.


China targets annual GDP growth at 7% during 2011-2015


China to firmly curb excessive rise of housing prices in some cities

The Chinese government will firmly curb the excessively rapid rise of housing prices in some cities this year, says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao on Saturday, intensifying the determination to cool the country's red-hot property market.


The government aims to "genuinely stabilize housing prices and meet the reasonable demands of residents for housing", reads the report distributed to the media before the opening of the annual session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC).


"We will further implement and improve policies for regulating the real estate market and firmly curb the excessively rapid rise of housing prices in some cities," the report says.


The government will formulate and announce an annual housing development plan, designate sites for building low-income housing in the plan for new construction sites, and make sure that all designated sites are used to develop low-income housing. Emphasis will be placed on building more ordinary small and medium-sized commodity housing units.


More low-income housing will be built this year. The total number of units of new low-income housing and units in run-down areas that will undergo renovation will reach 10 million, and 1.5 million dilapidated rural houses will be renovated, according to the report.


The government will also give priority to developing public rental housing, with allocation of 103 billion yuan in this year's budget for subsidies to support the work, an increase of 26.5 billion yuan over last year. The report asks governments at all levels to raise funds through various channels and substantially increase spending in these areas.


The report says the government will strictly implement differentiated housing credit and tax policies and tighten tax collection, and effectively curb speculative and investment purchases of housing.


It also requests local governments have direct responsibility for stabilizing housing prices and guaranteeing the availability of low-income housing. Localities that put insufficient effort into stabilizing housing prices and promoting the construction of low-income housing and thereby affect social development and stability will be held accountable.


China to expand use of RMB in cross-border trade and investment

China will continue to increase the use of its currency renminbi in cross-border trade and investment this year, says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the annual session of the national legislature on Saturday.


The country will "press ahead with making the RMB convertible under capital accounts" this year, says the report.


The actions are expected to bolster the yuan's role on international markets.


The People's Bank of China, the central bank, said Wednesday that it will expand the trial program allowing the use of yuan settlement for cross-border transactions to the entire country this year from the current 20 provincial regions as there is growing market demand for the business.


The total value of trade settled in the yuan rocketed to 506.3 billion yuan (77.1 billion U.S. dollars) in 2010, according to the central bank.


In other moves to give the yuan a bigger role, China has inked eight bilateral currency deals worth a total of 803.5 billion yuan since the end of 2008.


China to firmly curb excessive rise of housing prices in some cities

The Chinese government will firmly curb the excessively rapid rise of housing prices in some cities this year, says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao on Saturday, intensifying the determination to cool the country's red-hot property market.


The government aims to "genuinely stabilize housing prices and meet the reasonable demands of residents for housing", reads the report distributed to the media before the opening of the annual session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC).


"We will further implement and improve policies for regulating the real estate market and firmly curb the excessively rapid rise of housing prices in some cities," the report says.


The government will formulate and announce an annual housing development plan, designate sites for building low-income housing in the plan for new construction sites, and make sure that all designated sites are used to develop low-income housing. Emphasis will be placed on building more ordinary small and medium-sized commodity housing units.


More low-income housing will be built this year. The total number of units of new low-income housing and units in run-down areas that will undergo renovation will reach 10 million, and 1.5 million dilapidated rural houses will be renovated, according to the report.


The government will also give priority to developing public rental housing, with allocation of 103 billion yuan in this year's budget for subsidies to support the work, an increase of 26.5 billion yuan over last year. The report asks governments at all levels to raise funds through various channels and substantially increase spending in these areas.


The report says the government will strictly implement differentiated housing credit and tax policies and tighten tax collection, and effectively curb speculative and investment purchases of housing.


It also requests local governments have direct responsibility for stabilizing housing prices and guaranteeing the availability of low-income housing. Localities that put insufficient effort into stabilizing housing prices and promoting the construction of low-income housing and thereby affect social development and stability will be held accountable.


China projects 136 bln USD fiscal deficit in 2011

China projects 900 billion yuan (136.4 billion U.S. dollars) in fiscal deficit, or 2 percent of GDP, in 2011, says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament's annual session Saturday.


The deficit is 150 billion yuan less than that of last year. Of the deficit, 700 billion yuan will be for the central government and 200 billion yuan for the local government through issuing bonds, reads the report, distributed to the media before the opening of the Fourth Session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC).


China to push forward market-based reform of interest rates

China will push forward the market-based reform of interest rates this year, says a government report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament's annual session on Saturday.


China targets 7% annual growth of per capita urban and rural income in next five years

China has targeted seven percent of annual growth of urban per capita disposable income and rural per capita net income for the period of 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015), says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament's annual session on Saturday.


The report was distributed to the media before the opening of the Fourth Session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC).


China to accelerate economic restructuring in 2011

China will accelerate the economic restructuring in a bid to embark on a self-relying, innovation-driven growth track, says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament's annual session Saturday.


Economic restructuring will be the focus of the country's efforts to transform economic development mode, reads the report, distributed to the media before the opening of the Fourth Session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC).


Efforts will be made from four aspects, namely optimizing the industrial structure, ensuring coordinated development among regions, promoting urbanization and boosting energy-saving, environment-friendly industries.


China to control population below 1.39 billion by 2015

China plans to control the number of its population below 1.39 billion by the end of 2015, says a document available to the media Saturday before the opening of the parliament's annual session.


China has 1.341 billion of population at the end of 2010, according to preliminary statistics released by the National Bureau of Statistics. The country is scheduled to release the final count in April, which is based on the sixth national population census.


The document, the draft of the country's 12th Five-year Plan (2011-2015), will be delivered to the National People's Congress (NPC), the country's top legislature, which convenes its annual session Saturday. Lawmakers will review it during the ten-day session.


China faces extremely complex situation for development in 2011

China faces an "extremely complex situation for development" this year, according to a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao on Saturday.


Some long-term and short-term problems in the country's economic activities are intertwined, and institutional incongruities and structural problems are stacked up together, making macro-control more difficult, reads the report.


"We need to correctly judge the situation, keep our heads clear, be more mindful of potential dangers, and be prepared to respond to risks," according to the report to be delivered at the opening of the fourth session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature.


The world economy will continue to recover slowly, but the foundation for recovery is not solid. Economic growth in developed economies is weak, their unemployment rates are and will remain high, and some countries are still under the threat of their sovereign debt crises, the report says.


Major developed economies have further eased monetary policies, global liquidity has increased greatly, the prices of major commodities and the exchange rates of major currencies have become more volatile in the international market, asset bubbles and inflationary pressure have grown in emerging markets, protectionism continues to heat up, competition in the international market is becoming more intense, and there are still many unstable and uncertain factors, says the report.


China to intensify anti-corruption efforts in 2011

China will crack down harder on corruption in key areas to build a clean government, says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament's annual session Saturday.


Anti-corruption efforts will be beefed up in key areas, such as construction, sale of land use right , mines development, stated-owed property rights trading and government procurement, reads the report, distributed to the media before the opening of the Fourth Session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC).


China to boost imports from least developed nations this year

China will increase imports this year from the least developed countries and from countries with which China has a large trade surplus to improve trade imbalances, says a government work report to be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament' s annual session Saturday.


The country also vows to boost imports of advanced technical equipment, key parts as well as energy and raw materials, reads the report, distributed to the media before the opening of the Fourth Session of the 11th National People' s Congress (NPC).


The report noted that China will ensure a steady growth of foreign trade on the basis of putting great effort into optimizing the trade mix and increasing profitability.


China strives to readjust income distribution to stop yawning gap

Readjusting income distribution is a pressing task at present, and an endeavor to be pursued in a longer term, says a government work report being delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament's annual session on Saturday.


China to play constructive role in solving global issues

China will play a constructive role in helping resolve hot issues and global problems, says a government report being delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the parliament's annual session on Saturday.