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Friday, March 16, 2001, updated at 14:15(GMT+8)

5-year Plan Achievements
Premier Reports on Outline of New 5-Year Plan

Premier Zhu Rongji gave a report on the Outline of the Tenth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development (2001-2005) to the opening of the Fourth Session of the Ninth National People's Congress Monday, March 5.

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Premier Reports on Outline of New 5-Year Plan
Premier Zhu Rongji gave a report on the Outline of the Tenth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development (2001-2005) to the opening of the Fourth Session of the Ninth National People's Congress Monday, March 5.
 


China Constructs Longest Railways in Five-Year Period: Minister
The Ninth Five-Year Plan (1996-2000) period has been the period in which the longest railways with the highest efficiency and best quality in the country were built, said Minister of Railways Fu Zhihuan Friday, December 22.
 


Tax Revenue Soaring in Five Years
China's tax revenue topped 4.7 trillion yuan during the 1996-2000 period, 3.2 times the amount of the five-year period from 1991 to 1995.
 


Roundup: China's Railway Construction Grow Rapidly in Past Five Years
The total length of China's railway lines will increase by 6,000 km over the last five years to reach 68,000 km by the end of 2000, a spokesman from the Ministry of Railways said Friday, December 15.
 


Inner Mongolia Witnesses Five-Year Foreign Trade Boom
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region saw a 13-percent increase in its annual import and export over the past five years, statistics show.
 


Vessel-Exports Hits US$ 7 Bn During "Ninth Five-Year Plan" Period
Statistics indicate that China's ship-exports have created an earning of US $ 1 billion this year, and the total earning from ship-exports during the "Ninth Five Year Plan" period will breakthrough US $ 7 billion, far exceeding the US$2.4 billion in the "Eighth Five Year Plan" period.
 


CAAC 's Fixed Asset Investment Hit 91.7 Bn Yuan in 9th Five-year Plan Period
China's aviation is expected to report 91.7 billion yuan of investment in fixed assets in the period of the Ninth Five-Year Plan, of which 68 billion yuan has gone to capital construction, 1.3 billion yuan to technical renovation, and 9.4 billion yuan to the purchase of vehicles, ships and airplanes.
 


Bottleneck Hindrance to Port Transport Relieved Initially
By the end of 2000, China's coastal ports will have 2,400 berths of medium and larger size, including over 640 deepwater berths in coastal seaports with a handling capacity reaching 988 million tons.
 


China's Revenue to Top 5 Trillion Yuan in Ninth 5-Year Plan Period
The fiscal revenue of China will surpass five trillion yuan (602 billion U.S. dollars) in the ninth five-year plan period (1996-2000), a government spokesman said Tuesday.
 


China's Fiscal Revenue Keeps Rising in Last Five Years
China has reported an average annual growth of 14 percent in fiscal revenue from 1996 to 2000, spokesman of the Ministry of Finance, Wang Jun, said at a press conference Tuesday.
 


China to Break Through Technological Bottleneck
China has made remarkable progress over the past few years in breaking through the technological bottleneck in economic development.
 


A Booming Tertiary Industry Developed in China
During the 9th Five-year Plan period (1996-2000), a booming tertiary industry has developed in China. According to statistics from the State Development Planning Commission, by yearend of 1999, a radio and TV coverage of 90.4% and 91.6% was respectively reported in China along with a populace of as many as 70 million of CATV users known as the largest to the world.
 


China's SOEs Change Management System
Following are the facts and figures about the reform of China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the ninth five-year plan period (1996-2000), provided by the State Development Planning Commission.
 


China Invests 42 Bln Yuan in Port Construction
China has reportedly invested 42 billion yuan in coastal port construction during the ninth Five-Year Plan period, mainly the construction of the transportation system for coal, containers and imported iron ores, especially the construction of the container transportation system, and has thus initially alleviated the bottleneck restriction exerted by port transportation on the development of the national economy.
 


Shanghai Makes All-Round Progress in 9th Five-Year Plan Period
Shanghai, an economic powerhouse in China, has experienced healthy development in the national economy as well as in social development of the city during the Ninth Five-Year (1996-2000) plan period, opening a new page in the history of the city.
 


Fiscal Policy Plays Bigger Role
China has actively used fiscal policy as macro-economic leverage to sustain and increase healthy economic growth and maintain social stability over the past five years, Minister of Finance Xiang Huaicheng said Tuesday.
 


Government Reform Makes Progress
By 1997, the government had undergone three major restructurings since China started reform and opening policies in the late 1970s.
 


Investment, Finance Sector Advances Toward Socialist Market Economy
During the Ninth Five-Year Plan (1996-2000), China made substantial progress in reforming its investment and finance sector into a new system that is well suited to the socialist market economy, said official sources from the State Development and Planning Commission.
 


China Witnessed Rapid Media Development
During the Ninth Five-Year Plan period (1996-2000), China has witnessed rapid media development, with more than 90 percent of Chinese population could enjoy radio programs, while over 92 percent of people have access to TV programs.
 


China's Technological Progress
Following are the facts and figures about China's technological development in the Ninth Five-year Plan period (1996-2000), provided by the State Development Planning Commission.
 






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