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China to Invest 700 Billion-yuan for Improving Urban & Rural Environment |
The State council has recently approved the "Tenth Five Year Plan for State Environment Protection" compiled jointly by the State Administration of Environment Protection, State Planning Commission, State Economic and Trade Commission and Ministry of Finance and other relevant departments. To realize the goal as set in the "Tenth Five Year Plan for State Environment Protection" a lump-sum of RMB 700 billion-yuan will be injected for the national environment protection. |
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China's 10th Five-Year Plan Sees Good Beginning in 2001 |
China's good economic performance in 2001 has amounted to a good beginning for the country's 10th five-year plan (2001-2005), observers say. Senior officials and economists have put the estimated economic growth at 7.4 percent. It is estimated that China's gross domestic product in 2001 will hit 9.645 trillion yuan. |
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China Sees Good Beginning for Tenth Five-Year Plan |
The year 2001 will go down in history as a milestone for China as well as a good beginning for the country's five-year (2001-2005) plan for economic and social development. According to Zeng Peiyan, minister in charge of SDPC, Chinese economy is expected to grow by 7.4 percent, exceeding 9 trillion yuan for the first time in history. Development of agriculture, industry, western regions, etc, shows a favorable tendency. WTO Entry also will trigger more changes. |
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Tenth 5-Year Plan of Industrial Structure Adjustment Published |
China State Economic and Trade Commission Friday published the "Tenth Five-year Plan of Industrial Structure Adjustment". According to the plan, the annual growth of industrial production is expected to reach about 9 percent during the "tenth five-year plan" period. |
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New Five-Year Plan Gives Priority to Environmental Protection |
China has attached unprecedented importance to environmental protection and sustainable development in its 10th five-year plan for the 2001-2005 period, economic and environmental experts say. |
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CPPCC Members Hail New Strategic Restructuring Plan |
The Tenth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development (2001-2005), which will be put into execution this year, marks the beginning of a new around of strategically important economic restructuring. |
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Premier Urges Hard Work to Achieve New 5-Year Plan Goals |
Premier Zhu Rongji called for working hard to achieve the various tasks set in China's Tenth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development (2001- 2005). |
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Draft Five-Year Plan Wins Applause from CPPCC National Committees Members |
China's draft 10th five-year plan has won applause from members of the Ninth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee at the advisory body's annual session. |
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NPC Deputies, CPPCC Members Interpret New Five-Year Plan |
With the establishment of a socialist market economic system in China, the government will no longer play a major role in the allocation of resources, said an economist who is attending the on-going fourth session of the Ninth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in the national capital. |
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Premier on China's Strategy of Sustainable Development |
Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji pledged to bring about a more harmonious development of population, |
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China's Highways to Total 1.6 Million KM by 2005 |
The total length of China's highways open to traffic will be 1.6 million kilometers by 2005, according to the draft version of the outline of China's Tenth Five-Year Plan (2001-2005) submitted for approval at the Fourth Session of the Ninth National People's Congress (NPC), which opened Monday. |
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Big Projects for Launch in 10th Five-Year Plan Period |
China will launch a great number of big construction projects during the 10th five-year plan period from 2001 to 2005, according to a draft version of the plan submitted for approval by the ongoing Fourth Session of the Ninth National People's Congress (NPC). |
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CPPCC Annual Session to Concentrate on Discussing Five-Year Plan |
China's 10th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development, the development of the western region and the faster growth of the non-state sector are the major topics to be discussed by the members of the National Committee of the Chinese People¡¯s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the country's top advisory body. |
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CPPCC Makes Important Contributions to 10th Five-Year Plan |
Proposals raised by members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) have made important contributions to the drafting of China's 10th Five-Year Plan, a spokesman for the country's top advisory body, the CPPCC National Committee, said Friday. |
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China's Information Industry by 2005 |
China's Information industry is to grow over 20 percent, on a scale two times greater than 2000, to produce over 7 percent of GDP according to the country's plans set by 2005. |
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Wang Xiaofeng on Targets for Hainan's "10th Five-year Plan" |
Wang Xiaofeng, governor of Hainan Province, said at the Fourth Session of the Second Hainan Provincial People's Congress held on February 11 that the GDP of Hainan will maintain an annual growth rate of 9 percent in the coming five years and the per-capita GDP by 2005 will exceed 10,000 yuan. |
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Premier Zhu Solicits Opinions for Five-Year Plan |
Premier Zhu Rongji said Friday that the government will carefully study and adopt the opinions offered by non-communist party sectors regarding the country's development plan for the next five years. |
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Opinions on 10th Five-year Plan Widely Solicited |
By the end of last January, the State Planning and Development Commission (SPDC) and relevant news media had received a total of over 17,000 offers of opinions and suggestions advising on the "10th Five-year Plan" (2001-2005) from all walks of life in China. |
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Shandong to Develop Ten Electronic Information Giants |
East China's Shangdong Province is set to establish in the next five years ten electronic information enterprises, each with an annual output value of ten billion yuan. |
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State Council Discusses Draft Five-Year Plan |
The State Council held its sixth plenary session Thursday to discuss the draft outline of China's 10th five-year plan for 2001-2005 and a report on it, which will be tabled at the fourth session of the Ninth National People's Congress (NPC), the highest legislature, for deliberations. |
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